Answer:
A. Review the budget to identify other areas where costs can be cut.
Explanation:
In the case when the vendor increased the material cost that planned and the increased cost would also be placed in your project i.e. over budgeted so the first thing you should do is review the budget by identifying the areas where the cost cutting to be done
Therefore as per the given situation, the option A is correct
And, the rest of the options are incorrect
Answer:
I think D. If I'm wrong I'm sorry
Answer:
B) $90,000
Explanation:
The market value of the unlevered equity can be calculated using the following formula:
Expected value = Σpx
Where:
p = the probability of each outcome
=50% in this case for both weak and strong economy.
x = the present value of cash flow for each outcome which is $90,000 in case of weak economy and $117,000 in case of strong economy.
Expected value= 0.50(90,000(1+15%)^-1)+0.50(117,000(1+15%)^-1)
=0.50(78,260.87)+0.50(101,739.13)
=$90,000
So the answer is B) $90,000
Answer: D. marginal product; increasing; average variable cost; decreasing
Explanation:
The Marginal product curve is hump-shaped and the marginal cost curve is U-shaped because these two move in opposite directions to each other.
If the marginal cost is decreasing therefore, the marginal product must be increasing. If the marginal cost is decreasing and the marginal product is increasing, average variable cost will have to fall because every additional unit produced incurs less cost so the average has to fall as well.
Answer:
<u>For Maths;</u>
<u>The student would increase time studying for maths.</u>
<u>For English;</u>
<u>The student would increase time studying for English.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
This is the case in both cases because there's a certainty that the student earns an A in both cases if he puts in the equivalent $ amount worth of effort.
The student's ability to adapt to change comes under great test over the next 6 weeks in other to get an A in the math and English classes.