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Korolek [52]
3 years ago
8

A newspaper reporter gets a secret report from a former intelligence officer that reveals that the central intelligence agency b

ungled a spy operation in another country many years ago having determine that there is no us threat to national security the editor of the newspaper plans to publish excerpts from the airport the government however doesn’t want the public to read the airport and goes to court to halt publication what legal argument will the government lawyers present
Business
1 answer:
german3 years ago
5 0
I know this is late, but the answer is prior restraint.

Prior restraint is judicial suppression of material that would be published or broadcasted, claiming that it is libelous or harmful.
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Journalizing the transactions for the month of June for Blossom Warehouse, using a perpetual inventory system is as follows:

<h3>Journal Entries:</h3>

June 1 Debit Inventory $1,065

Credit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,065

terms 2/10, n/30.

June 3 Debit Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,500

Credit Sales Revenue $1,500

Debit Cost of goods sold $700

Credit Inventory $700

June 6 Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $65

Credit Inventory $65

June 9 Debit Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,000

Credit Cash $980

Credit Cash Discounts $20

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Debit Cash Discounts $30

Credit Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,500

June 17 Debit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,900

Credit Sales Revenue $1,900

Debit Cost of goods sold $750

Credit Inventory $750

June 20 Debit Inventory $800

Credit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

terms 1/15, n/30.

June 24 Debit Cash $1,862

Debit Cash Discounts $38

Credit Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,900

June 26 Debit Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

Credit Cash $792

Credit Cash Discounts $8

June 28 Debit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $1,250

Credit Sales Revenue $1,250

Debit Cost of goods sold $810

Credit Inventory $810

June 30 Debit Sales Returns $270

Credit Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $270

Debit Inventory $65

Credit Cost of goods sold $65

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Sales credit terms = 2/10, n/30

June 1 Inventory $1,065 Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,065

terms 2/10, n/30.

June 3 Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,500 Sales Revenue $1,500

Cost of goods sold $700 Inventory $700

June 6 Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $65 Inventory $65

June 9 Accounts Payable (Catlin Publishers) $1,000 Cash $980 Cash Discounts $20

June 15 Cash $1,470 Cash Discounts $30 Accounts Receivable (Garfunkel Bookstore) $1,500

June 17 Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,900 Sales Revenue $1,900

Cost of goods sold $750 Inventory $750

June 20 Inventory $800 Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800

terms 1/15, n/30.

June 24 Cash $1,862 Cash Discounts $38 Accounts Receivable (Bell Tower) $1,900

June 26 Accounts Payable (Priceless Book Publishers) $800 Cash $792 Cash Discounts $8

June 28 Accounts Receivable (General Bookstore) $1,250 Sales Revenue $1,250

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Answer:

The computations are shown below:

Explanation:

a. Goods available for sale is

= beginning inventory + net purchase

= $11,000 + $13,500

= $24,500

The cost of goods sold is

= Goods available for sale - ending inventory

= $24,500 - $6,600

= $17,900

The gross profit is

= Net sales - cost of goods sold

= $21,500 - $17,900

= $3,600

b. For Krug service company, the net income is

= revenue - expenses

= $26,000 - $9,700

= $16,300

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= $3,600 - $2,050

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A farmer wants to fence in an area of 1.5 million square feet in a rectangular field and then divide it in half with a fence par
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If the rectangular field has notional sides
x
and
y
, then it has area:
A
(
x
)
=
x
y

[
=
6
⋅
10
6
sq ft
]
The length of fencing required, if
x
is the letter that was arbitrarily assigned to the side to which the dividing fence runs parallel, is:
L
(
x
)
=
3
x
+
2
y
It matters not that the farmer wishes to divide the area into 2 exact smaller areas.
Assuming the cost of the fencing is proportional to the length of fencing required, then:
C
(
x
)
=
α
L
(
x
)
To optimise cost, using the Lagrange Multiplier
λ
, with the area constraint :
∇
C
(
x
)
=
λ
∇
A

∇
L
(
x
)
=
μ
∇
A

⇒
μ
=
3
y
=
2
x
⇒
x
=
2
3
y
⇒
x
y
=
{
2
3
y
2
6
⋅
10
6
sq ft
∴


{
y
=
3
⋅
10
3
ft
x
=
2
⋅
10
3
ft
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