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notsponge [240]
2 years ago
14

Horses and Harnesses wanted to increase its price for hand-made saddles, but it knew its customers were very price sensitive, so

it only raised prices by $2. None of the customers reacted to the new price. This minimal price change is known as ________.
Business
1 answer:
Reika [66]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The just noticeable difference.

Explanation:

Sensitivity to differences in intensity levels not constant or the smallest difference in the amount of simulation that a specific sense can detect.

It is clearly stated here that intensity level of the stimulus can also play a role in how much people notice changes. If a light is very, very dim, people might be more likely to notice smaller changes in intensity than they would if those same changes were made to brighter light.

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This means that the value of the property should be around $292,167.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Adjusted values of:

Comparable 1 = $289,500

Comparable 2     295,700

Comparable 3      291,300

Total values =   $876,500

Average value = $292,167 ($876,500)

b)A comparative market analysis (CMA) is a series of steps followed to estimate a property's value based on some recently sold and similar properties at same locations as the property being offered for sale or purchase.  It is used by the real estate agents and brokers to create their CMA reports, which help the real estate sellers to set the best listing prices for their properties.  It is also used by buyers to help them make competitive offers for homes on sale.

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1. Overhead spending variance

= $4,530 F

2. Overhead efficiency variance

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3. Overhead volume variance

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Machine hours required per unit of product = 2 hours

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Expected fixed overhead =                   $250,800

Expected variable overhead =               $514,800 ($765,600 - $250,800)

Fixed overhead per machine hour = $0.95 ($250,800/264,000)

Variable overhead per machine hour = $1.95 ($514,800/264,000)

November Usage and Production:

Production units = 11,960 units

Standard machine hours = 23,920 (11,960 * 2)

Actual machine hours used = 24,700

Actual variable overhead for the month = $47,100

Variable overhead per machine hour = $1.90688

Standard variable overhead cost = $48,165 ($1.95 * 24,700)

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