Answer:
Race, Color, or National Origin.
Religion.
Sex, Gender Identity, or Sexual Orientation.
Pregnancy status.
Disability.
Age or Genetic Information.
Citizenship.
Marital Status or Number of Children.
Explanation:
There is not enough information in this question to answer it. You cannot determine significance with just the alpha value. You need the actual test statistic (p-value) to determine this.
If the p-value is less than the alpha value, you reject the null hypothesis (the there is no difference).
Answer: Moderate or low
Explanation:
Tests of Control are one by auditors to determine the effectiveness of the internal controls in the company in being able to detect accounting errors and anomalies.
If a company seems to have a moderate or low inherent risk the Auditors may or may not initiate Tests of Control due to this reduced risk.
If the company however, has either high or moderate or unusually high risk, the Auditors have to perform Tests of Control to determine where the company is going wrong.
Answer:
a. 30 units of corn and 30 units of wheat.
Explanation:
Freedonia:<u><em> (without trade)</em></u>
6 corn x 5 workred = 30 corn
2 wheat x 5 worked = 10
Fredonia <u><em>(with trade)</em></u> will focus on corn only:
6 corn x 10 workers = 60 corn
Then 30 are trade it out, leaving 30 corn
from trade it receives 30 units of wheat
total 30 units of both goods.
Answer:
$133,100
Explanation:
Given that,
Finished goods inventory, April 1 = $33,400
Finished goods inventory, April 30 = $27,300
Total cost of goods manufactured = $127,000
Cost of goods sold:
= Cost of goods manufactured + Beginning Finished goods inventory - Ending Finished goods inventory
= $127,000 + $33,400 - $27,300
= $133,100
Therefore, the cost of goods sold for April is $133,100.