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Answer:
Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
In United states:
Can produce 25 tons of steel or 250 automobiles,
Opportunity cost of producing a ton of steel = 250 ÷ 25
= 10 automobiles
Opportunity cost of producing 1 automobile = 25 ÷ 250
= 0.1 tons of steel
In Japan:
Can produce 30 tons of steel or 275 automobiles,
Opportunity cost of producing a ton of steel = 275 ÷ 30
= 9.17 automobiles
Opportunity cost of producing 1 automobile = 30 ÷ 275
= 0.11
Therefore,
United States has a comparative advantage in producing automobiles because the opportunity cost of producing automobiles is lower than the Japan.
Japan has a comparative advantage in producing steel because the opportunity cost of producing steel is lower than the United states.
Answer:
The correct answer is B.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Purchases:
40 units at $100·
70 units at $80·
170 units at $60
Sales for the year totaled 270 units, leaving 10 units on hand at the end of the year.
First, we need to calculate the average purchase cost.
Average cost= (100*40 + 80*70 + 60*170)/280= $70.7
Now, we can calculate the value of ending inventory:
Inventory= $70.7*10= $707
Answer:
D. Tim consumes more hamburgers and fewer hot dogs.
Explanation:
For his utility to remain constant, Tim will neither consume more goods in total, nor spend more money than before.
Therefore, because the price of hot dogs has risen, while the price of hamburger has remained the same, he will now buy more hamburgers and less hot dogs, because eating more hamburgers and less hot dogs will not decrease his satisfaction, it will remain the same. We can also conclude from that both fast food products are perfect substitutes for Tim.
Answer:
A. planning, scheduling, and controlling.
Explanation:
The phases of project management are -
1. Initiation
2. Planning
3. Execution - Scheduling
4. Control
5. Close
Option A is correct because the answer includes the 2nd, 3rd, and fourth phases of project management.
Option B is wrong because programming is not a phase of project management. Option C is a combination of management functions. Therefore, it is incorrect. Option D is not correct as the service project is not different from the manufacturing project. Option E is the project management technique.