I would say the answer is that the natural rate of employment is c. when the amount of labour supplied is equal to the amount of labour demanded. In other words the supply and demand for employment are in equilibrium and there is no excess on either side.
Answer: $283,140
Explanation:
Total Cost = Materials cost + Conversion cost
Conversion cost per unit = (Direct labor + Factory overhead ) / Equivalent units of production
= (142,300 + 57,200)/ ( 18,000 + (2,000 * 30%))
= 199,500/ 18,600
= $10.73 per unit
Direct material cost is $5 per unit from the question.
Total cost of the 18,000 units;
= (18,000 * 5) + (18,000 * 10.73)
= $283,140
Answer:
A. Decrease
B. $200
C. $190
D. $175
Explanation:
The noise from airplanes constitute a negative externality and hence tax was levied on airplane tickets. This is known as pigouvian tax.
Negative externality is when the benefits of economic activities to third parties is less than the costs.
If a tax is levied on a good or service, it makes the good or service more expensive and quantity demanded would fall as a result. So the demand for airplane tickets is expected to fall as a result of the impostion of tax.
The social optimal price of the ticket is the priceof the ticket after the impostion of tax. This is $200
The private market price is the price before the impostion of tax. This is $190
How much the firm receives after paying for tax = social optimal price - tax
$200 - $25 = $175
I hope my answer helps you
Answer:
Measuring success based on a customer's click of an ad/email/e.t.c and conversion is called conversion rate
Explanation:
This is an online marketing metric that tracks how successful an ad/email was
viz-a-viz the desired result of getting customers to buy a product or service.
It is calculated as follows:
Number of people who completed an action such as purchased divided total ads clicked/emails delivered.
This metric is also very in order to decide whether or not email or ad advert is right channel to connect the customers.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Idk I’m just guessing bc the person who tried before gave us a whole book so