Answer:
The answer is option A) reduce the number of workers you employ
Explanation:
Installing a new oven is capital intensive. So, for a business person to incur an additional capital cost to aid the efficiency of production, something has to give.
In this case, where capital and labor are substitutes, installing a new oven will drastically reduce the workload thereby necessitating a reduction in the number of workers.
By implication, the cost of paying wages which is a recurrent expenditure will reduce. In the long run and if the oven is maintained, it will e a very cost effective option.
Installing a new oven also suggests a marginal increment in capital.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Here, in this question, we are asked to determine the decrease in notes payable that peachtree should record in the first year.
To determine this, we proceed as follows;
Interest payment for the first year = 30000*7% i.e 2100
Principal amount paid = Total amount paid - Interest amount
= 7317 -2100 i.e 5217
Notes payable should be reduced by 5217
Answer:
Answer is option b, i.e. inline search.
Explanation:
Inline search in a dashboard is different from the saved search. In inline we can directly embed the XML search reference instead of using SPL search. This is mostly helpful in using a time range picker while making a search on the dashboard.
Answer:
No, because Rachel's family farm does not employ outside workers
Explanation:
No, because Rachel's family farm does not employ outside workers. Under the OSH Act since Rachel's family does not employ outside workers they are not seen as an official business and therefore are not protected under the act. The workers on the farm are not seen as employees but instead family members helping one another and acting as co-owners of the farm. Therefore, the act does would not provide any coverage to Rachel in this scenario.
In this report, there are three variables being
mentioned. These are:
1st variable = 19 minutes
2nd variable = 7 jumps
3rd variable = 79%
In this problem, I believe what we are asked to do is to
identify the type of variable the 2nd variable is. We are given that
the 2nd variable is “7 jumps”.
This means that the 2nd variable is quantitative because it
refers to or relating to a measurement of something rather than the quality. We
also know that jumps can only take whole numbers, not decimal. Therefore it is
also discrete. Hence, the 2nd variable is:
quantitative and discrete