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Andru [333]
3 years ago
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Why attendance is important

Business
1 answer:
Bezzdna [24]3 years ago
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Attendance is important in a job because it shows how dedicated you are to your profession. it means you take your job seriously, and want your boss to notice it, to potentially get a promotion. example of poor attendance: skipping work to get your nails done, this is very immature, as people are counting on you to do your job when you have a shift. not only the customers, but your boss and coworkers as well. if one person is missing the whole ship sinks.
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Explanation:

The probability of Ann winning the prize can be analysed as potray below

1.pr(of Ann being the first player selected).

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2.Pr(of Ann being the second player selected)

If Ann is randomly selected as the second player,she will still need to play three matches to win with 1st,3rd and 4th

0.8×0.8×0.8=0.512

3.Pr(of Ann. Being the third player chooses randomly),Ann will get to play just two players i.e the winner of 1and 2 and the 4th.the probability=0.8×0.8=0.64

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3 years ago
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Answer:

Answer is given below.

If you face difficulty in understating the answer, see attached file.

Explanation:

       

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Employee A 19 75    

Hours B 2180 2180    

Toal Labor Hours A*B 41420 163500    

       

       

       

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Engineering Hours    24.00% 76.00%  

Square Feet    82.35% 17.65%  

       

Weightes for reciperocal        

Engineering Hours%   17.36% 19.83% 62.81%  

Square Feet%  15.00%  70.00% 15.00%  

       

1. Direct Method Allocation:        

       

 Engineering Gen Factory Molding Assembly Total  

Budgeted Overheads  $       206,000 $       395,000 $       198,000 $         73,000 $872,000  

Engineering  $     -206,000  $         49,440 $       156,560 $            -    

Gen Factory   $     -395,000 $       325,294 $         69,706 $            -    

       

Total Overhead a   $       572,734 $       299,266  

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Overhead Per DLH a/b   $            13.83 $              1.83  

       

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Engineering 206000+0.15Gen Factory      

Gen Factory 395000+0.1736Engineering      

       

Engineering 206000+0.15(395000+0.1736Engineering)      

       

Engineering 206000+59250+0.02604Engineering      

       

0.97396 Engineering 265250      

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Gen Factory 395000+0.1736Engineering      

Gen Factory 395000+(0.1736*272342)      

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Overhead Per DLH a/b   $            13.56 $              1.90  

       

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