Consumption efficiency (Ec) is defined as a ratio, expressed as a percentage: a final output's effectual value divided by its potential value
Answer:
Lupe made a mistake when she recorded her paycheck in the wrong column. She also failed to record one of her purchases.
Explanation:
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The explanation of the answers is now provided as follows:
From the attached photo, it can be observed that the paycheck of 11/15 was wrongly entered in the Payment Amount column instead of the Deposit amount column.
In addition, Lupe forgot to record her $12 Debit Purchase of 11/7 as shown in the Checking Account Statement from Anytown Bank.
Therefore, Lupe made a mistake when she recorded her paycheck in the wrong column. She also failed to record one of her purchases.
By definition, opportunity cost is the cost of the next alternative that you gave up because you choose another one. In this case, there are two alternatives: the closer gas station and the farther gas station. Because you chose the cheaper but farther gas station, then the opportunity cost is $2.50 for the closer gas station.
Answer:
c. In-house sale
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that the type of sale is known as an In-house sale. This term refers to a sale where the listing broker also represents the buyer in the sale that is taking place. Which is exactly what is happening in this situation since both Jim and Sally work for the same brokerage.