The size of the construction industry is measured by
the average budget of projects (small, medium, big)
the productivity and performance
the efficiency and stability
the area/coverage of the market (local, multinational, international)
the type of project (residential, commercial, industrial)
Asking good questions promote critical thinking because if a person was able to be provided with sensible and good questions, his or her critical thinking will be of help and will be of benefit to the person, making it to be promoted as the question is sensible and the use of his or her critical thinking has become something that he or she will made use of and will be something worth it.
Answer: option C
Explanation: A face to face interaction between the concerned parties will be the best alternative in this case as Steve wants to have maximum information and also non verbal clues. In Email message and voice mail there might be a lack of information as the transmission and transfer of messages will be slow and also there will be no nonverbal clues. In case of telephone conversation the information transmission will be fast but the problem regarding non verbal clues will still be there, hence, face to face conversation is the best alternative.
Question
The question is incomplete, hence the tutor added a piece of information
The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $14 per machine-hour. What amount would be
Assuming the actual machine hours worked is 3,500
<em>Note the actual machine was added by the tutor</em>
Answer:
Applied overhead =$49,000
Explanation:
<em>Overheads are charged to units produced by the means of an estimated overhead absorption rate. This rate is computed using budgeted overhead and budgeted activity level. </em>
<em>Pre-determined overhead absorption rate (POAR) = Budgeted overhead/Budgeted machine hours</em>
The POAR is given as $14 per machine hour
Applied (absorbed) overhead = POAR × Actual machine hours
Applied overhead = $14 × 3,500 =$49000
Applied overhead =$49,000