Answer:
A. Rental insurance covers your personal belongings but not the building
Explanation:
RENTAL INSURANCE is a type of insurance that help to cover or replace a person or an individual personal belongings in the case of unforseen circumstances such as theft ,fire accident or damage to Property which may arise and on the second hand RENTAL INSURANCE does not cover damage to a person personal property that arise due to damage causes by natural disasters such as hurricanes as well as carpeting repair due to water heater leakage.
Lastly RENTAL INSURANCE does not cover the actual building reason been that it only landlord Insurance policy that covers the actual building which means that the correct statement regarding rental insurance is :Rental insurance covers your personal belongings but not the actual building.
Pay PMI (private mortgage insurance) which is the amount the lender charges to protect their interests in case the borrower stops paying and defaults on the loan.
Answer: A - factory Overhead
Explanation: Manufacturing costs are costs that a manufacturer incurres in getting the needed materials and costs incurred in converting the materials into finished goods for sale.
Manufacturing costs includes the direct labour, direct materials and factory/manufacturing overheads
Manufacturing costs are mainly uncured by a manufacturing company that converts raw materials into finished consumable goods.
Answer: a. Explicit Cost
b. Implicit cost
c Implicit cost
d. Explicit cost
Explanation:
Implicit cost is refers to the cost which has happened already but might not be shown as a separate expense. It is the opportunity cost which occurs when internal resources are used towards a project. Explicit costs, are the tangible assets and also the monetary transactions that can be found in real business opportunities.
Based on the explanation above, the answer to the following include:
a The wholesale cost for the guitars that Andrew pays the manufacturer = Explicit cost
b. The rental income Andrew could receive if he chose to rent out his showroom = Implicit cost
c. The salary Andrew could earn if he worked as an accountant = Implicit cost
d. The wages and utility bills that Andrew pays = Explicit cost
Answer:
a. c+b≤360....equation 1
b. 2 c+1.5 b≥500.... equation 2, where c and b are the number of cans and bottles of water respectively.
c. The number of water bottles to be sold have to be equal to or more than 142 to cover the cost of renting costumes.
Explanation:
a.
<em>Step 1: Determine maximum number of cans and bottles</em>
As indicated, the number of cans and bottles can not exceed a certain value. This means that the number of cans and bottles can be either equal to or less than that value. The maximum number of cans and bottles can be represented in the following expression;
c+b≤m
where;
c=unknown
b=unknown
m=360
replacing;
c+b≤360....equation 1
b.
<em>Step 2: Determine total amount needed to raise $500</em>
Since $500 dollars is the minimum amount needed, the sales have to be $500 and more. This can be expressed as;
(C×c)+(B×b)≥T
where;
T=total amount needed
C=price per can of lemonade
c=number of cans sold
B=price per bottle of water
b=number of bottles sold
In our case;
T=$500
C=$2
c=unknown
B=$1.50
b=unknown
replacing;
(2×c)+(1.5×b)≥500
2 c+1.5 b≥500.... equation 2
c.
<em>Step 3: Determine least number of bottles of water that must be sold</em>
The least number of bottles of water that must be sold to cover the cost of renting costumes can be solved using equation 2 above;
2 c+1.5 b≥500
where;
c=144
b=unknown
replacing;
(2×144)+1.5 b≥500
288+1.5 b≥500
1.5 b≥500-288
1.5 b≥212
b≥212/1.5=141.33=142
b≥142, meaning the number of water bottles to be sold have to be equal or more than 142 to cover the cost of renting costumes.