Answer:
See below
Explanation:
a. Given that the overhead application rate is $21.40 per direct labor hour and total labor hours used during the period are 8,250 hours
Overhead applied = $21.40 × 8,250
Overhead applied = $176,550
Actual overhead incurred = $172,500
Then, the manufacturing overhead is over applied for the period by $4,050
I.e
= Overhead applied - Actual overhead incurred
= $176,500 - $172,500
= $4,050
b. With regards to the above, if the over applied overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold, it means that the cost of goods sold amount would decrease . The reason is that since cost of goods sold is deducted from revenue to determine gross margin, a reduction in cost of goods sold would bring about an increase in the company's gross margin for the period by $4,050
Answer:
savings balance at the end of 5 years: 139.708,75
Explanation:
We have to solve for the 1,000 dollar and the annuity given by the college future value:
C 2,000.00
time 60 (5 years x 12)
rate 0.004583333 (0.055 annual / 12 months)
FV $138,393.0537
Principal 1,000.00
time 60.00
rate 0.00458
Amount 1,315.70
Total 139.708,75
Given that S<span>am's distribution of meal costs has a mean of $9 and a
standard deviation of $3, this means that the range of Sam's meal cost
that are within one standard deviation is given by ($9 - 3, $9 + 3) =
($6, $12).
Given that Sam </span><span>always tips the server $2
plus 10% of the cost of the meal, this means that when the cost of the
meal is $9, Sam tips $2 + (0.1 x 9) = $2 + $0.9 = $2.90
Therefore, the mean of the distribution of Sam's tips is $2.90
Similarly, the </span><span>range
of Sam's tips that are within one standard deviation is given by ($2 +
0.1(6), $2 + 0.1(12)) = ($2 + 0.6, $2 + 1.2) = ($2.6, 3.2) = ($2.9 -
$0.3, $2.9 + $0.3)
Therefore, </span><span>the standard deviation of the distribution of Sam's tips is $0.3</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
The journal entry is shown below:
Cash A/c Dr $4,680
Credit card expenses A/c Dr $120 ($4,800 × 2.5%)
To Sales $4,800
(Being the deposit is recorded and the remaining balance is debited to the cash account)
We debited the cash and the credit card expenses account and credited the sales account so that proper entry would be recorded.
Full Question:
<em>Suppose it is discovered that the first zurvanites were influenced more by indian than by babylonian conceptions of cyclical time. does this discovery support the author's argument?</em>
A: The author does not claim that Zoroaster was the first to proclaim the end of history, just that this claim was one of the “most striking elements” in his teaching (lines 27-29). This discovery would not be inconsistent with the passage.
B: The author suggests that the Zurvanite conception of time as a sentient being was based in Babylonian speculations that time is cyclical, and so unending (lines 29-35). An early Zurvanite denial that history has an end (i.e., a claim that history and time do not end) would strengthen, not weaken the author’s argument.
C: The author very strongly argues that the Zurvanites committed “a deep and grievous heresy” by claiming that the two primal beings were brothers (lines 52-56). If Zoroaster himself made this claim, the Zurvanites would not in fact have “betrayed Zoroaster’s fundamental doctrine.”
D: The author does not argue that Zoroaster had no premonitory inkling of what heresies were to come. This discovery would have no effect on the author’s position.
Answer:
Yes. The author very strongly argues that the Zurvanites committed “a deep and grievous heresy” by claiming that the two primal beings were brothers (lines 52-56). If Zoroaster himself made this claim, the Zurvanites would not in fact have “betrayed Zoroaster’s fundamental doctrine.”
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