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Answer: (a) -0.1412
(b) 0.4941
Explanation:
Q = 11 - 2P + 3Ps
Where,
P - price of the product
Ps - price of a substitute good
Ps = $2.80
P = $1.20





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= -0.1412

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= 0.4941
Answer:
$6,250
Explanation:
Cost of machine = $114,800
Salvage value = $14,800
Life of machine = 4 years
Depreciable cost = Cost - Salvage value
= $114,800 - $14,800
= $100,000
Date of purchase = October 1, 2020
Assets used for period in 2020 = 3 months
Annual depreciation:
= Depreciable cost ÷ life of assets
= $100,000 ÷ 4
= $25,000
Depreciation expense for 2020:
= Annual depreciation × (3 ÷ 12)
= 25,000 × (3 ÷ 12)
= $6,250
Answer:
Consumers behave rationally, attempting to maximize their satisfaction.
Explanation:
The principle assumption upon which the theory of consumer behavior and demand is built is:
A consumer attempt to allocate their limited money income among available goods and services so as to maximize their utility (satisfaction).
Utility is described as an amount of satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity. Measurement units is utils.
Assume that consumers have complete information about availability, prices and utility levels of all goods and services. All bundles of goods can be ranked based on their ability to provide utility.
The theory is useful for understanding the demand side of the market.
Answer: $6,040
Explanation:
To find out Robin’s allowable itemized deduction for interest paid we ADD the interest paid on the acquisition debt which is her Allowed Deductible Interest to the points that she obtained in the Initial Mortgage.
This figure is what she is allowed to deduct.
Calculating that would be,
= 4,440 + 1,600
= $6,040
Robin’s allowable itemized deduction for interest paid is $6,040.
Note that Closing costs are not Deductible but are instead added to the basis of the house.