1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
sleet_krkn [62]
4 years ago
11

A student wanted 20.000g of a salt. which balance should the student use in order to obtain the most accurate quantity: a platfo

rm triple beam balance, a single pan triple beam balance, or a top-loading balance? explain your answer.
Business
2 answers:
Trava [24]4 years ago
7 0
I think the best balance to be used would be a top-loading balance. Although, a platform triple beam balance and a single pan triple beam balance are accurate balances however they could not read up to the third decimal place which can be done in some of the top-loading balances.
Helga [31]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A top-loading balance.

Explanation:

The top loading balance is more accurate and can read up to three decimal places (ie its least measurement is 0. 001 g). Other given scales can not read up to that, that is why a top-loading balance is prefered here.

You might be interested in
Cash flows from activities include both inflows and outflows of cash from the external funding of a business. True or false?.
user100 [1]

True.

Cash flows from activities include both inflows and outflows of cash from the external funding of a business.

<h3>Cash Flow from Financing Activities: What is it? </h3>
  • The net amount of financing a business generates during a specific time period is called cash flow from financing activities.
  • The issuing and repayment of equities, the payment of dividends, the issuance and repayment of debt, and capital lease obligations are all examples of financial activity.

<h3>What Are the Different Types of Cash Flows? </h3>
  • Money coming into a business is known as cash inflow, and it may come through sales, investments, or financing.
  • The reverse of a cash outflow is a cash inflow, which is money entering a business.

<h3>What three different forms of cash flows are there?</h3>

To assess the liquidity and solvency of the company, organizations should monitor and analyze three different types of cash flow:

  • cash flow from operating operations
  • cash flow from investing activities
  • cash flow from financing activities.

The cash flow statement of a corporation includes all three.

  • Items like dividends and interest payments are excluded.
  • stock, debt, or alternative sources of funding.
  • Asset depreciation for capital goods

To learn more about financing activities visit:

brainly.com/question/16377227

#SPJ4

3 0
2 years ago
Benjamin Company had the following results of operations for the past year:Sales (16,000 units at $10.25) $164,000Direct materia
Mamont248 [21]

Answer:

Profit will increase by 5,975

Explanation:

From past year we can see that total variable cost will be:

Direct Material+Direct Labor+Variable Over head.

Total Variable Cost =100,000+20% of 20,000

Total Variable costs = 100,000+4000= 104,000

Per Unit Variable cost = Total Variable cost/Total Unit Produced

Per Unit Variable Cost = 104,000/16,000 = 6.5

If Benjamin accepts the offer results will be:

Sale (4,500*8.05) 36,225

Variable Cost (4,500*6.5) (29,250)

Incremental Fixed cost (650)

Incremental admin

and selling cost (350)

Operating Income 5,975

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
A stock sells for $6.99 on December 31, providing the seller with a 6% annual return. What was the price of the stock at the beg
Dimas [21]

Answer:

Correct option is 6.59

Explanation:

Selling price of stock at the end of the year is $6.99. Annual return rate is 6%. Price of stock at the beginning will be present value of stock valued at the end discounted at 6%. Computation is as shown below:

Present\ value\ or\ price\ of\ stock = Selling\ price\left ( \frac{1}{1+i} \right )^{n}

= 6.99\left ( \frac{1}{1+0.06} \right )^{1}

= \frac{6.99}{1.06}

= $6.59

Therefore, Stock's price in the beginning of the year is $6.59.

6 0
3 years ago
Sales-Related Transactions, Including the Use of Credit Cards Journalize the entries for the following transactions: (If an amou
lakkis [162]

Answer:

Journal entries

Explanation:

a. Cash $25,000

            To Sales $25,000

(Being the sale is recorded)

Costs of Goods Sold $17,500

          To  Inventory $17,500

(Being the cost is recorded)

B.  Accounts Receivable $98,000

             To  Sales $98,000

(Being the sales is recorded)

Costs of Goods Sold $58,800

           To inventory $58,800

(Being the cost is recorded)

C.   Accounts Receivable $475,000

             To  Sales $475,000

(Being the sales is recorded)

Costs of Goods Sold $280,000

           To inventory $280,000

(Being the cost is recorded)

D.  Accounts Receivable $63,000

             To  Sales $63,000

(Being the sales is recorded)

Costs of Goods Sold $39,000

           To inventory $39,000

(Being the cost is recorded)

E.  Cash $524,550

    Credit card Expense $13,450

               To Accounts Receivable $538,000

(Being the cash is recorded)

 Sales $661,000

            To Income Summary $661,000

(Being the closing is recorded)

Income summary $408,750

         To Costs of Goods Sold $ 395,300

          To Credit Card Expense $ 13,450

(Being the credit card expense and the cost of goods sold closing is recorded)

Income Summary $252,250

   To  Retained Earnings $252,250                

(Being the transfer is recorded)

5 0
4 years ago
When modeling the flow of income and expenditures in an economy the two principal participants are households (consumers) and fi
horrorfan [7]

Answer:

It must be found that the income of a home flows in a very habitual way day by day because the expenses that are generated in the daily living are many.

Regardless of the number of family members that make up a household, the flow of income will always correspond to a good or benefit to satisfy a basic or secondary need.

Explanation:

Other income that can flow from a household are those that are made through bank transactions, for scholarship payments, credit cards, or other types of transactions that allow households to make a profit.

4 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Big Canyon Enterprises has bonds on the market making annual payments, with 17 years to maturity, a par value of $1,000, and a p
    6·1 answer
  • The law creates the foundation for ethical behavior.<br><br><br> True<br><br><br> False
    7·1 answer
  • A system in which companies purchase raw materials only when needed is called
    15·1 answer
  • Entrepreneurs drive innovation in a free-market system by introducing ________.
    8·1 answer
  • A family buys a car for $25,000. The family pays $2,500 cash and takes out a loan for the rest at 8% simple interest.
    6·1 answer
  • Assume the company is considering investing in a new machine that will increase its fixed costs by $42,500 per year and decrease
    15·1 answer
  • On January 1, a company agrees to pay $20,000 in three years. If the annual interest rate is 10%, determine how much cash the co
    13·1 answer
  • Listed below are five procedures followed by Eikenberry Company.
    7·1 answer
  • Paper currency that has been declared legal tender but is not convertible into coins or precious metals is called ________ money
    9·1 answer
  • At a price of $0.50, how many more or fewer cups of lemonade do caroline and emily sell when the temperature is 60 degrees than
    8·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!