<span>The death benefit of a(n) variable and universal life insurance policy may go down because of poor investment returns.
Universal life insurance and variable life insurance are two types of permanent life insurance, in this case if the the person who insured dies any time</span><span> as long as there is enough cash value to pay the costs of insurance in the policy, the death benefit will be paid. </span>
Answer:
A. 0.3204 B. $14.669
Explanation:
Mean = 8.9 SD = 4.5
Required probability = P (X >/= 550/50)
P(X>/=11) = 1 - P[(X - mean/SD) < (11 - mean)/SD]
= 1 - P(Z < (11-8.9)/4.5)
P(X>/=11) = 1 - P(Z < 0.4666667)
Using Excel NORMDIST(0.4666667,0,1,1)
P(X>/=11) = 1 - 0.6796 = 0.3204
The probability that she will earn at least $550 = 0.3204
b. P
(
X > x
) = 0.10
1 − P
(
X − mean)/SD ≤ (x − mean)
/SD = 0.10
P
(
Z ≤ z
) = 0.90
Where,
z = (x − mean
)/SD
Excel function for the value of z:
=NORMSINV(0.9)
=1.282
Hence (x - mean)/SD = 1.282
= (x - 8.9)/4.5 = 1.282
x = (1.282*4.5) + 8.9
x = 14.669
He earns $14.669 on the best 10% of such weekends.
the answer is b message me if it is wrong
Answer:
c. $8013.29
Explanation:
The retained earnings is the accumulated net earnings/losses over the period of existence of an entity. This is usually posted to the retained earnings accounted for as part of owners equity on the face of the balance sheet net the dividend paid.
The net income is the difference between the sales and all expenses including depreciation.
Let the depreciation be d
Net income = retained earnings + dividend
= $4221 + $469
= $4,690
$4,690 = 0.79 ($30,600 - $15,350 - $1,300 - d)
The 0.79 being the net of the tax which is the 21% applied on the net of sales and expenses.
d = $13,950 - $5,936.71
d = $8,013.29
Answer:
A)equilibrium price
Explanation:
From the question we are informed about Perggy's Bakes, a bakery in New Orleans that exclusively sells its confectionery products online, makes its products only when it receives an order. The bakery produces the products as per the order and delivers to the customer's homes. It does not produce any excess products. In the given scenario, the price associated with the demand and supply of the products at Perggy's Bakes reflects the equilibrium price. The equilibrium price can be reffered to as only price in which both desires of consumers and that of producers agree, this can be explained as a situation where by quantity demanded is been equal to quantity supplied. The theory stressed that movement of market tends toward this price, it can also be regarded as "market-clearing price"