A lack of credibility. Sally hasn't built up a credible work history because she is new too the team and doesn't show understanding because she asks too many questions, so Ellen shows a lack of trust in her abilities.
To answer this question, the only important values are:
<u>Bin</u>
Units sold = 14,000
Variable cost = $80
<u>Arks</u>
Units sold = 56,000
Variable cost = $60
Calculating for total variable cost:
Total variable cost = $80 * 14,000 + $60 * 56,000
Total variable cost = $4,480,000
Calculating for e:
e = Total variable cost / Total units sold
e = $4,480,000/(14,000+56,000)
e = $64
Answer is letter A.
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Answer: Cost is decreasing at $2,677 per year.
Explanation:
The number of students in the school is increasing by 15 students a year.
The cost of that is:
= 15 * 1,252
= $18,780
The cost is also decreasing at a rate of $43 per student per year. There are currently 499 students. The total decrease is therefore:
= 43 * 499
= $21,457
The change is:
= Increase in cost - Decrease in cost
= 18,780 - 21,457
= - $2,677
Cost is decreasing at $2,677 per year.
Answer:
a) price-cutting
Explanation:
Due to the cutting in prices of the product for the competitive rivalry it creates a destructive to a firm as it transforms most of the values that are developed to the industry to the customers
The other factors like the introduction of the new product, promotional campaigns, product differentiation does not have made any destructive
Therefore the correct option is B.
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