A .
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Answer:
25.25%
Explanation:
With a fill area of
, and an installed liner cost of $8, the total cost of installation = 50,000 * 8 = $400,000.
Annual average annual cost = $400,000/4 = $100,000 (since the fill area is adequate for 4 years).
Estimated annual revenue = 
(P = Price, V = Value, p = Pick Up, d = Dump Truck, c = Compactor Truck)
= (10*2,500) + (25*650) + (70*1,200)
= $125,250.
Therefore, annual rate of return =
= 25.25%.
Answer:
d. It has high levels of job embeddedness.
Explanation:
Job embeddedness as described and originated by Mitchell et al(and colleagues) are the various factors that influence or bring about job retention or simply keeps one at a particular job or an organization hence reducing job turnover. Under job embeddedness, an employee is likely to stay in an organization and not leave if he feels a connection to it which could be in terms of his connection to his team or colleagues in the organization or other things outside the organization like family. Job embeddness was meant to improve on traditional models of job turnover that only incorporated such factors as job satisfaction, job alternatives and employers commitments. A high level of job embeddedness is likely in Elmer Inc because there is likely to be alot more connection amongst staff as the work environment makes this very much possible.
Answer:
- b. As the population in the United States ages, fewer workers have the physical ability to work in the industry.
- d. Due to global warming, working conditions on farms have become undesirable for more and more people.
- e. The adoption of strict immigration laws reduces the number of legal and illegal immigrants in the United States.
- h. New machinery is replacing workers in the harvesting of crops.
Explanation:
With workers getting older and being unable to be as productive as they used to be, they will have to drop out of industries that require physical strength including farming. This will therefore reduce people working in agriculture.
With global warming having made working in the fields much more harsh, people are avoiding careers that would keep them outdoors including farming which has led to a drop in the labor supply for agriculture.
A significant portion of workers in agriculture are immigrants so when immigration laws limit the number of immigrants coming in, labor supply in agriculture will reduce.
New machinery reduces the need for workers in agriculture so the more they are bought, the less workers are needed. This will therefore directly reduce the number of people working in agriculture.