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Explanation:
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Table is completed below.
Explanation:
A price ceiling (price floor) is the maximum (minimum) price that can be charged in the market, and is imposed lower than (higher) than free market equilibrium price in order to be effective and binding. Therefore, the given statements can be labelled as below:
(1) Government prohibits gas stations from selling for more than $3.20 - Price ceiling, Not binding
(2) Government instituted legal minimum price of $2.80 - Price floor, Not binding
(3) Due to new regulations, gas stations cannot hire more workers - Price ceiling, Binding
Answer:
The answer is 8.55 percent
Explanation:
This is Capital Assets Pricing Model(CAPM) shows the relationship between undiversified risk(systemai risk) and the expected rate of return for shareholders. It is used to determine the cost of equity. This model is widely used in finance.
The formula is: Risk free rate of return + beta(market return - risk free rate of return ).
Note that risk free rate of return - market return is known as risk premium i.e the compensation for taking risk.
Risk free rate of return - 4 percent
market return - 11 percent
Beta - 0.65
4 + 0.65(11 - 4)
4 + 0.65(7)
4 + 4.55
=8.55 percent
The clearing house settle the accounts by hiring an accountant to do the work.
Most formula products for infants contain lactose, heat-treated cows' milk protein, and vegetable oils.
Option A
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Pure cow's milk, casein as well as other additives depending on the manufacturer is the most widely used baby food formula, as a source of protein, a combination of vegetable oils, a starch supply lactose, a vitamin-mineral mixture and others.
Additionally, in the Americas and in Britain, infant formulations use soybeans as a protein source (mainly) and protein hydrolyzes in its amino acid portion for infants sensitive to many other proteins are available.
In many countries, breasts have risen and, in the average life expectancy of adoption of baby foods (such as cow's milk), infant formulas have been delayed, due to both an increased breasts and decreased use of the formula around 3 and 12 months of age.