4. Ms. Smith, the owner and manager of the Clear Duplicating Service located near a major...
1a) Consider an economy where output is produced using just labor as input. Output is sold at $10 per unit and the marginal product of labor for each worker hired is expressed as MPL=10-2L. If each worker is paid $40, what would be the total profit of the profit-maximizing entrepreneur? a. $40 b. $60 c. $0 1b) Consider an economy where output is produced using just labor as input. Output is sold at $10 per unit and the marginal product...
Widgets R Us currently has a fixed amount of capital, which costs the firm $1,000. Since this capital cannot be changed at will, the only way to vary the output of widgets is to change the number of workers. The table below shows the total output of widgets when different numbers of workers are assigned to a widget press each day. If no workers are working a press, the output for that press is zero. Each worker hired by Widgets...
Part I – Process and Capacity Analysis Mortgage, Inc. processes loan applications in a “back-office” service facility. Each loan application must undergo a sequence of three separate processing activities before Mortgage, Inc. can make a decision to approve or decline the application. That is, a loan application first passes through Activity 1, then Activity 2, and finally Activity 3. Each activity has a fixed number of workers (given below). For example, there are three workers assigned to Activity 1 and...
Only need 1-3, 7a, 7b, 7d, 9c, 9d, 9e, 9f
Module 6 Assignment Worksheet Worksheet Instructions: 1. Complete this worksheet. 2. Once completed, navigate to Assignment 6 on Blackboard. This can be found under the Module 6 Assignments folder. 3. Refer to this worksheet when answering the questions online for Assignment 6. Worksheet Questions: Business is booming at the local McDonald's restaurant. It is contemplating adding a new grill and french-fry machine, but the day supervisor suggests simply hiring more...
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3. Under what circumstances does the burden of an excise tax fall mainly on producers? when the supply is relatively inelastic and demand is fairly elastic b. when the supply is relatively elastic and demand is fairly inelastic c. when consumers do not have many substitutes for the good d. when it is easy for suppliers to expand...
BF SWINGS
Ben Floyd really enjoyed wood shop in high school, so he used an
inheritance to buy some basic woodworking tools. He started out
doing odd jobs, and then one day he made a porch swing for his
house. Several people saw it and asked him to make one for them.
Word of mouth brought him many customers. In June of 1991 he
married Bobbie Ruth, a marketing graduate. Bobbie Ruth saw a chance
to expand the swing business...
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You have been invited to participate in an accounting competition. Your team will be making a presentation to Michelle and Vishayla who are sister's-in-law who have recently opened a bakery specializing in cakes. They realized their love of baking after they married brothers, Josh and Cody. For a few years they created cakes for family and friends. The demand for their cakes had grown to the point where they could no longer use their kitchens as their "bakery."...
Budgeting for an Academic Department at a State University: Can You Believe the Numbers? INTRODUCTION You are the senior accounting faculty member in the business school and your dean, Dean Weller, is asking for help. She is very discouraged after a midyear budget meeting with the Vice President of Finance. The college's Department of Social Work has a large budget deficit, and because of this the VP is inclined towards closing the department entirely or closing its bachelor's program. The...
Use program control statements in the following exercises: Question 1 . Write pseudocode for the following: • Input a time in seconds. • Convert this time to hours, minutes, and seconds and print the result as shown in the following example: 2 300 seconds converts to 0 hours, 38 minutes, 20 seconds. Question 2. The voting for a company chairperson is recorded by entering the numbers 1 to 5 at the keyboard, depending on which of the five candidates secured...
Q1 Which of the following are included and which are excluded in calculating this year's GDP. Explain in each instance. a. A monthly scholarship cheque received by an economics student b. The purchase of an almost new tractor by farmer Kojo C. The cashing in of a savings bond d. An increase in business inventories e. Tim Horton's purchases a corner grocery store f. Fearless Qweenie Kong, a stuntwoman, purchases a life insurance policy for a billion dollars ($) g....