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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
13

Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms carried by ________ that can cause disease in humans. A. Touching B. Blood C.

Saliva D. Sneezing
Business
2 answers:
Norma-Jean [14]3 years ago
8 0

Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms carried by <u>"blood"</u> that can cause disease in humans.


Bloodborne pathogens, irresistible microorganisms, are found in human blood that can prompt malady in people. These microorganisms incorporate however are not constrained to human immunodeficiency infection (HIV), hepatitis B (HBV), and hepatitis C (HCV).  

So as to diminish or wipe out the dangers of word related introduction to bloodborne pathogens, a business must actualize a presentation control plan for the worksite with subtleties on representative security measures.

denis-greek [22]3 years ago
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<span>Bloodborne pathogens are infectious microorganisms carried by ________ that can cause disease in humans.  B. Blood </span>
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a) 2.1 billion tons/yr

b) 10.5 billion people

Explanation:

Given:

Total arable land = 1.4 billion

Grain produced by each hectare of land = 1 and 2 tons annually

therefore,

The average Grain produced by each hectare of land = \frac{\textup{1+2}}{\textup{2}} = 1.5 tons/yr

Therefore,

The total grain produced annually

= average Grain produced × Total arable land

= 1.5 × 1.4 billion

= 2.1 billion tons/yr

b) Sufficient grain for each people = 200 kg

Now,

1 ton = 1000 kg

thus,

2.1 billion tons = 2.1 × 10⁹ × 1000 kg = 2.1 × 10¹² kg

The number of people Earth can support = \frac{\textup{ total grain produced annually }}{\textup{Sufficient grain for each people}}

or

The number of people Earth can support = \frac{\textup{ 2.1}\times10^{12}}{\textup{200}}

or

The number of people Earth can support = 10.5 × 10⁹ people

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Assembly = $26.25/dlh

Setup = $222.86/dlh

Inspection = $51.92/dlh

b. The activity based factory overhead per unit for each product:

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Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Activities         Budgeted     Speed        Bass

                      Overheads    Boats        Boats          Total           Activity rates

Fabrication    $204,000     2,000 dlh   3,000 dlh  5,000 dlh   $40.80/dlh

Assembly       $105,000      1,000 dlh   3,000 dlh  4,000 dlh   $26.25/dlh

Setup             $156,000         300 dlh      400 dlh     700 dlh   $222.86/dlh

Inspection     $135,000        1,100 dlh    1,500 dlh  2,600 dlh  $51.92/dlh

Total costs   $600,000

Units budgeted                      250            250           500 units

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Assembly = $26.25/dlh      26,250          78,750

Setup = $222.86/dlh          66,850           89,144

Inspection = $51.92/dlh        57,112          77,880

Total assigned costs        $231,812      $368,174

Units budgeted                     250              250

Overhead per unit            $927.25      $1472.70

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January 1: Common Stock          $10,000

January 2: Inventory                                     $4,000

January 3: Delivery Van                               $2,000

January 5: Sales Revenue           $1,500

January 7: Accounts Payable                        $800

January 8: Rent Expense                              $200

Balance                                                       $4,500

<h3>Accounts Receivable</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 6   Sales Revenue           $5,000

<h3>Inventory</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 2    Cash                          $4,000

January 4    Accounts Payable       1,000

January 6   Cost of goods sold                   $5,000

<h3>Delivery Van</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 3    Cash                         $2,000

<h3>Accounts Payable</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 4    Inventory                                  $1,000

January 7    Cash                          $800

Balance                                         $200

<h3>Common Stock</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 1     Cash                                         $10,000

<h3>Sales Revenue</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 5   Cash                                            $1,000

January 6   Accounts Receivable                  5,000

Balance                                         $6,000

<h3>Cost of goods sold</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 6    Inventory                  $5,000

<h3>Rent Expense</h3>

Date            Account Titles             Debit       Credit

January 8   Cash                            $200

2. The extraction of a trial balance for Gateway Ltd is as follows:

<h3>Trial Balance</h3>

As of January 9

Account Titles             Debit       Credit

Cash                            $4,500

Accounts Receivable   5,000

Delivery Van                2,000

Accounts Payable                         $200

Common Stock                           10,000

Sales Revenue                             6,500

Cost of goods sold     5,000

Rent Expense                200

Totals                      $16,700   $16,700

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January 1: Cash $10,000 Common Stock $10,000

January 2: Inventory $4,000 Cash $4,000

January 3: Delivery Van $2,000 Cash $2,000

January 4: Inventory $1,000 Accounts Payable $1,000

January 5: Cash $1,500 Sales Revenue $1,500

January 6: Accounts Receivable $5,000 Sales Revenue $5,000

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