Answer:
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- the expected value for option A (modernize everything) = (0.5 x $90,000) + (0.5 x $25,000) = $57,500
- the expected value for option B (modernize only second floor) = (0.4 x $80,000) + (0.6 x $70,000) = $74,000
- the expected value for option C (do nothing) = (0.3 x $60,000) + (0.7 x $33,000) = $41,100
The option with the highest expected value is option B (modernize only second floor).
Answer:
Market estimate of the one year treasury rate one year from now is 11.76%
Explanation:
The formula for pure expectations theory used in forecasting future interest rate is given below:
One year interest rate=(1+r2)^n+1/(1+r1)^n-1
r2 is the forecast interest rate in two years which is 8.7600%
r1 is the forecast interest rate in year 1 which i 5.8400%
n is one year from now
one year interest rate=(1+8.7600%)^2/(1+5.8400%)^1-1
one year interest rate=(1+0.087600)^2/(1+0.058400)^1-1
=1.087600^2/(1.058400)^1-1
=1.18287376
/1.058400-1
=1.117605593-1
=0.117605593
=11.76%
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Answer:
See below.
Explanation:
The formula to calculate target profit is as follows,
Target sales = Fixed costs + Target profit / contribution per unit.
Contribution = 120 - 80 = $40
For 10,000 in profits,
Target units = (50000+10000)/40
Target units = 1500 units
For 15000 in profits,
Target units = (50000+15000)/40
Target units = 1625 units
Hope that helps.
Answer:
B) The House determines the rules for debate by committee, while the Senate allows unlimited debate.
Explanation:
According to Article One, Section 5 of the United States Constitution; "Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings...."
The house, through the house rule committee, determines the rules and proceedings for a debate.
The senate allows unlimited debate stating that a senator should be able to speak on an issue for as long as he or she wants. This is called "filibuster" and it is a tactic sometimes used by senators to consume time and delay or block a proposed legislation from going forward.