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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
13

Which one of the following statements regarding the economic order quantity (EOQ) is true? a. If an order quantity is larger tha

n the EOQ, then the annual holding cost will exceed the annual ordering cost. b. The EOQ model assumes a variable demand pattern. c. The EOQ is frequently used to determine the optimum shipping quantity. d. When the holding cost rate drops, both the annual holding cost and the EOQ decrease.
Business
1 answer:
Nata [24]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Because yes

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= $38,500/$13,000

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Cash                                          $ 24,600

Merchandise inventory                12,500

Store supplies                               5,900

Prepaid insurance                         2,300

Store equipment                        42,900

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    Store equipment                                  $ 19,950

Accounts payable                                         13,000

J. Nelson, Capital                                        39,000

J. Nelson, Withdrawals                2,100

Sales                                                            115,200

Sales discounts                          2,000

Sales returns and allowances   2,250

Cost of goods sold                  38,000

Depreciation expense—

      Store equipment              0

Salaries expense                     31,300

Insurance expense                 0

Rent expense                         14,000

Store supplies expense         0

Advertising expense              9,300

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Cash                                          $ 24,600

Merchandise inventory                10,300

Store supplies                                2,800

Prepaid insurance                             800

Store equipment                         42,900

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Insurance expense                   1,500

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Advertising expense               9,300

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A legally enforced agreement is considered a contract. An agreement is a promise between two parties to perform tasks for each other for some consideration. When an agreement becomes legally enforced, then it is considered as a contract. So the contract is a legally enforced promise between two parties for considerations. Both parties should get consideration and have a performance obligation.

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In the current case, Pierre makes an offer to sell the painting to Shayna. Pierre leaves a message in the voicemail of Shayna, stating that if Shayna does not contact Pierre within one hour, then Pierre would consider that the Shayna wants to purchase the painting.

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Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Business Law

Chapter: Contract Act

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