Answer:
$213,250
Explanation:
The calculation of cash inflow is shown below:-
Expected cash collections
For the month of June
Months Sales Percentage Expected collections
April $282,500 5% $14,125
May $213,750 30% $64,125
June $225,000 60% $135,000
Total collection in the month of June $213,250
Here we assume Sales for April$282,500, May $213,750 and June $225,000.
Please ignore the last value as it is not relevant to the question
Answer:
Optimal batch size to produce= 5.56 slices
Explanation:
Selling rate of sandwich = 50 / hour
No of slices used per hour = 50* 2 =100 ( each sandwich use 2 slices)
No of loafs which gets baked in an hour = 7
No of sandwich slices which get produuced in an hour = 7*20 =140
No of sandwich which can be produce = 10/2 =70
So every hour no of slices to be hold = 40
No fo loaf to be hold = 40/20 =2
Cost of holding = 0.8* 1 =0.8
Cost of running a new batch = $3*2 = $6
Selling each sandwich = $12.95
Saving = $12.95 - $6 =$6.95
Optimal batch size = saving * ( Holding cost) = 6.95 *0.8 = 5.56 slices
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Answer:
The answer is: B) The median wage in Texas is much higher than the national average. THIS STATEMENT IS FALSE.
Explanation:
If you take the facts from the Census ACS 1 year survey, the median household income in Texas is $59,206 (2017 data) and a median hourly wage of $17,06 (2016 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics).
If you compare those numbers with the national average, the US median household income is $60,336 (the national average is $1,130 higher than the Texas median household income). Historically the Texas median household income has been lower than the national average.
If we consider the median hourly wage in Texas of $17,06 (2016 data) and we compare to the national hourly wage of $17,81 (2016 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics) we can clearly see it´s also lower. The top ten states with the highest median hourly wage are: Alaska, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Washington, Maryland, New York, New Jersey, California, Minnesota, Hawaii, with hourly wages ranging from $22.68 to $19.24