Answer:
A - The Short Run Aggregate Supply curve shifts to the right.
Explanation:
The Short Run Aggregate Supply curve plots aggreagrate price against aggreagrate quantity.
If producers believe a recession is imminent and they reduce the amount of machinery purchased, the quantity supplied would reduce shifting the Short Run Aggregate Supply curve to the left.
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Answer:
354 hours
Explanation:
Direct material cost = $7,250
Actual manufacturing overhead cost = $40,800
Applied manufacturing overhead cost = $40,800
The given value if work process at end of May(May 30) = $16,808 and & $7,250 was used as direct material cost.
Thus, remaining labor and overhead = $16,808 - $7,250 = $9,558
Given an overhead rate of $12 per hour and labor rate of $15 per hour
Overhead rate + labor rate = $12 + $15 = $27 per hour
Direct labour hours worked =
$9,558 ÷ $27 = 354 hours
Therefore the actual direct labor hours worked during may is 354 hours
None of the given option is correct. They are stated in $ and the values are unrealistic.
<span>C.An increase in the number of stress and health concerns that result from working in a computer environment.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is b) Actual cash value.
Explanation:
Insurance industry’s ACV is define as "the cost to replace with new property of like kind and quality, less depreciation. Courts have varied in their rulings as to whether or not depreciation includes obsolescence (loss of usefulness as a result of outmoded design, construction, etc.)."
Answer:
No, Jim is not correct.
Explanation:
Betty will win this case.
Generally, the law encourages marriage as its policy. If there is any contract that prevent or restrict marriage in whatever way, such contract would be considered null and void because it is against the public policy.
Despite the above, contracts will be generally considered valid when they place reasonable restrictions on marriage. In this question, the restriction placed on Betty that she should get married until after her 22nd birthday is reasonable and has to be considered to be valid. Based on this, Betty has to be paid the $25,000 as laid down in the binding contract between the two parties.
Therefore, Jim is not correct.