Answer: <u>"b. Price is greater than long-run average cost."</u> is NOT characteristic of long-run equilibrium for a perfectly competitive firm.
Explanation: In the long term the company will produce the output level at which long-run average cost is at its minimum.
Where the price is equal to the long-run marginal cost and the long-run average cost.
Answer:
Instructions are listed below.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
A lottery ticket states that you will receive $250 every year for the next ten years.
A) i=0.06 ordinary annuity
PV= FV/(1+i)^n
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual payment
FV= {250*[(1.06^10)-1]}/0.06= $3,295.20
PV= 3,295.20/1.06^10=1,840.02
B) i=0.06 annuity due (beginning of the year)
FV= 3,295.20 + [(250*1.06^10)-1]= $3492.91
PV= 3492.91/1.06^10= $1,950.42
C) The interest gets compounded for one more period in an annuity due.
Answer:
To calculate the amount of interest that Cecil was charged we can use the following formula:
interest charged = (APR / 365) x 30 days x adjusted balance
where:
Adjusted balance = previous balance – current payments = $340 - $150 = $190
interest charged = (19% / 365) x 30 x $190 = $2.97
Answer:
Rate of interest will be 3 %
And number of periods will be 8
So option (a) will be correct option
Explanation:
We have given rate of interest = 12 %
And time period = 2 years
We have rate of interest is the money is compounded quarterly
When money is compounded then we divide the rate of interest by 4 and multiply time period by 4
So rate of interest for quarterly will be
%
And number of periods will be 
So option (a) will be the correct answer
Answer:
Thibodaux workers went on strike to protest against sugar cane plantations in four parishes which are Lafourche, Terrebonne, St. Mary, and Assumption.
No, the strike was not successful.
The unscheduled return to work by some workers before the end of the strike, makes it unsuccessful. The aftermath of the strike resulted to violence leading to death of many black workers and their families, as well injuries to many others.