Answer: A.There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean price of a single-family home has increased from its level two years ago of $299,500
Explanation:
From the question, we are informed that according to the Federal Housing Finance Board, the mean price of a single-family home two years ago was $299,500 and that a real estate broker believes that due to recent credit crunch, the mean price has increased since then and the result is that the null hypothesis is not rejected.
The conclusion based on the results of the test is that since the null hypothesis has been rejected, it simply means that there are sufficient evidence that there has been an increase in the mean price since two years ago.
Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
Answer:
Sales quantity factor = - $600,000
Unit price factor = $760,000
Explanation:
sales quantity factor is the effect of change in number of units sold with respect to the budgeted price or planned price.
Unit price factor is the change in price per unit with respect to the actual number of units sold.
Unit price factor $(220-200)×38,000 = $760,000
Sales quantity factor (38,000 - 41,000) × $200 = -$600,000
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Answer:
a M1 would not change.
Explanation:
the checkable deposits are part of M1 as well as the currency and coins. Therefore, a component of M1 decrease (currency) while another of M1 (checkable deposits) increase.
As the banking system works with a 100-percent required reserve there is no multiplier effect from the deposit therefore M1 do not change.
Answer: $70,000
Explanation:
Accounts Receivable at the beginning of the year amounted to $16,000
During the year, $64,000 of credit sales were made to customers.
ending balance in Accounts Receivable amounted to $10,000, and uncollectible accounts expense amounted to $4,000,
The Amount to appear in the operating activities section of the cash flow statement is
$16,000+$64,000-$10,000= $70,000
Answer:
Conversion cost= $58,300
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
Direct labor $ 29,000
Manufacturing overhead $ 29,300
<u>The conversion costs are the sum of the direct labor and manufacturing overhead:</u>
Conversion cost= direct labor + Manufacturing overhead
Conversion cost= 29,000 + 29,300
Conversion cost= $58,300