Answer:
A. Nonprogrammed; reflective; programmed; reactive
Explanation:
Programmed decisions are those which occur more frequently and are quickly executed, almost instinctly, without needing much of a thought process, by what we call the reactive system.
Nonprogrammed decisions are those that present unusual or new situations and require a deeper reflection and understanding of the issue. Those are processed via the reflective system in the brain.
Therefore, the correct answer is A. Nonprogrammed; reflective; programmed; reactive
Answer: credit; $200
Explanation:
<em>The journal entry to record the sale of treasury stock using the cost method would include a </em><em><u>credit </u></em><em>to Treasury Stock in the amount of </em><em><u>$200</u></em><em>.</em>
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Using the cost method, the journal entry should reflect the sale of the stock at the original price it was purchased at ( its cost). With the original cost of purchase being $20, the 10 shares that were sold will be recorded as;
= 10 shares * $20
= $200
This will be credited to the Treasury account and along with the additional amount made on the sale, debited to the cash account to reflect a cash increase.
Answer:
Qe 2
Pe 2
Demand price elasticity -0.60
Supplu price elasticity 3
i. It will decrease
As the demand as a more than proportionate price elasticity will overreact to the input price and their subsequent price increase with a reduce in consumption.
Explanation:
We equalize both to get the equilibrium quantity (Qe)
4 - 2/3Qe = 1 + 1/3Qe
Qe(2/3 + 1/3) = 4 - 1
Qe = 3
Then we solve for equilibrium price (Pe)
Pe = 4 - 2/3 x 3 = 4 - 2 = 2
Pe = 1 + 1/3 x 3 = 1 + 1 = 2
Price elasticity of demand at equilibrium:
variation in quantity / variation in price
we solve for Q when P = 3 and compare the variation
(1.33-3) / (3 - 2) = -1.66/1 = -1.66
Price elasticity of supply at equilibrium: ( 6 - 3) / (3 - 2) = 3 / 1 = 3
Answer:
Product A because the contribution margin per MH is $23.33
Explanation:
In terms of efficiency, you have to look for the highest outcome with the fewer use of resources. In this case, the resources available are the machines, and the outcome is the profit (margin per unit). Applying the formula: Efficiency producing X (Ex) = [(1 hour of machine hour) / (Product x timed used per unit)]Margin per unit X, and comparing products A and B, you get that producing A is more efficient in terms of profits than producing B, by $10,1 per hour (23,33 - 13,2)
Answer:
B. It is brought about by a specific event
Explanation:
Mood is the way a person feels at a particular time brought about by a certain event