Answer:
Yes the inspector should be hired
Explanation:
Defective average = 0.03
inspection rate = 30 per hour
Cost of inspector = 8 per hour
Correction cost is $10 each
No inspection = 9/30
= 0.300
Inspector = 8/30
= 2.67
Yes the inspector should be hired
Answer: B.) Contacting people who have opted out of receiving sales messages
Explanation:
A p E x
Answer
1, 2018. Accounts payable Br. 23,100 Land Br. 90,000 Accounts receivables 52,000 Notes payable 100,900 Building 54,800
Explanation:
I would suggest it would most likely to be either A or B or both, however if I had to pick one I would go for A.
A - The question suggests you may have been putting more effort and <span>enthusiasm</span> into sales of the products for your new business "<span>you were so excited about the large volume of orders you had" which may mean after your first year of business you may have started to slack of or get complacent with putting you business out there marketing wise, also when launching a product for the first time people are interested in the new and latest thing (such as a new business) after a while people start to forget unless you have marketing and advertising to remind them.
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B - If the product you offer is unique and you were the first business to sale this / these items then after a year it is possible other competitors have started to copy you however this would completely depend on the products you sale.
C - Given you already had large orders in the first year people are happy to pay for the products you offer so this would exclude C.
D - If you have already had many orders in the first year people obviously want the products you sale even if you only sale 1 or 2 things so unlikely to be D.
These results are evidence of
"<span>
the endowment effect".</span>
The endowment effect<span>, in behavioral finance<span>, portrays a situation in which an individual qualities
something that they officially possess more than something that they don't yet
claim. Studies have indicated over and again that individuals will esteem
something that they effectively claim more to a comparable thing they don't
possess. It doesn't make a difference if the thing being referred to was bought
or gotten as a gift, the impact still stays.</span></span>