The probability is 40%. You have a 40 people out of 100 that are male and gave favourable responses.
Answer:
C) the firm is experiencing a diminishing marginal rate of technical substitution.
Explanation:
Isoquant reflects factor combinations which give producer same output level. It is analogous to consumer's indifference curve, reflecting goods combinations giving same satisfaction level.
- It is downward sloping as same quantity of a good can be produced by - one factor increase, other factor decrease & one factor decrease, other factor increase.
- It is also concave i.e inwards bending towards origin, because of fallings slope. It implies that marginal rate of technical substitution (fall in one factor , replaced by gain in other factor) with same level of output i.e same isoquant - keeps on falling.
This concept is highlighted in the given statement : If a firm hires one worker and eliminates four units of capital, and hires one more worker and replaces three more units of capital, keeping output constant.
Answer:
Option A is the correct answer (Increases - Increases)
Explanation:
If Dawn had allocated the variances to work in progress rather than on cost of goods sold. Current ratio would increases and the net income would increase also. This is because writing off the variances to cost of goods sold would automatically result into a lower operating income than if it was either prorated to work in progress, finished goods, and cost of goods sold.
Answer: $5.47
Explanation:
Based on the values given in the question, the price of a call option with the same exercise price and expiration date will be given by using the equation regarding put call parity which will be:
C + (X)e^-rt = Stock Price + P
Therefore,
C + (55)e^-0.031(8/12) = 52 + 7.34
C = $5.47
Therefore, the price of the call option would be $5.47
All of them are the non-manufacturing business where process costing would most likely be used.
Explanation:
- All are non-manufacturing business which are as follows,
- An auto body shop.
- A furniture repair shop.
- A laboratory that tests water samples for lead A tailoring shop.
- A beauty shop.
- Non-manufacturing business costs refers to those business where it is incurred outside the factory or production unit
- Non-manufacturing costs includes,
- selling expenses
- general expenses
- Selling Expenses
- It is also called as selling and distribution expenses.
- Non-manufacturing expenses have no impact on the production cost of the company due to their period costs.