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PIT_PIT [208]
4 years ago
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ILL GIVE BRAINLIST PLEASE HELP

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ikadub [295]4 years ago
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I believe it is D 318.27

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Explanation:

Assume the value of the purchase is P.

Then <em>15%</em> of P is 0.15P.

To obtain the maximum benefit from the <em>15% coupon</em>, <em>Jerilyn</em> should use it when the discount from it is greater than the discount from the $10 coupon. This is:

  • 0.15P > $10

Divide both sides by 0.15:

  • P > $10 / 0.15

  • P > $66.67

If the value of the purchase is equal to $66.67 the total discount with any cuopon are equal; if it is lower than $66.67, the discount of the $10 coupon is greater.

Thus, you conclude that for a $66.67 purchase she should use the $10 cuopon and for a purchase greater than $66.67 she should used the 15% cuopon.

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<h3>What happens when countries impose tariffs?</h3>

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The other country might then reply by placing tariffs on the goods of the first country as country B might do here.

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Antiglobals are skeptical abouth whether the goods of global brands have a high quality. Are against global brand

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The total budgeted fixed selling and administrative expenses for February is $170,400.  The answer is D.

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c) Depreciation - $20,100

d) Others - $40,100

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To obtain the above answer, we add up all the budgeted fixed selling and administrative expenses, excluding variable elements.

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