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Tresset [83]
2 years ago
3

A "company newsletter" is an example of which type of communication

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Evgen [1.6K]2 years ago
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All channel i think but don't hold me to it if i was right plz give me brainlyeist
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$90,000; $18,000; $37,500; $34,500

Explanation:

Total contribution to GDP:

= Number of bicycles produces × Selling price of each

= 300 × $300

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Value added by Firm T is calculated as follows:

= value of tires sold to Firm B

= Selling price of each tire × No. of tires produced

= $30 × 600

= $18,000

Value added by Firm F is calculated as follows:

= Value of bicycle frames sold to Firm B

= Selling price of each bicycle frame × No. of bicycle frames produced

= $125 × 300

= $37,500

Value added by Firm B:

= Value of bicycles sold to consumers - Cost of purchasing tires from Firm T - Cost of purchasing bicycle frames

= ($300 × 300) - $18,000 - $37,500

= $90,000 - $18,000 - $37,500

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TRUE.  This will be the formula for ordinary annuity.

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This is the case of a loan on which the company receives a positive cash flow at the beginning and then makes subsequent cash payments, thus negatives cash flows.

Explanation:

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FALSE If the sum is below the cost then it will give a negative rate

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