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D. Muffins</h2>
(I'm only in 7th grade, sorry if it is wrong.)
It can't be biscuits or cookies, since they require way more items. It is reasonable to choose muffins, since it doesn't need as much ingredients as cake.
Answer:
Final Value= $502,257.52
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
You decided to contribute $500 a month into a fund that is expected to earn 6 percent, compounded monthly. You start the contribution a month from today for 30 years.
To calculate the final value, we need to use an alternative version of the final value formula:
FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i
A= annual deposit= 500
n= 30*12= 360
i= 0.06/12= 0.005
FV= {500*[(1.005^360)-1]}/0.005= $502,257.52
<span>The equilibrium of labor is dependent upon how the demand for labor and wages shifts. If the demand shifts to the left and wages are flexible, then the quantity of labor increases and wages decreases. If labor supply shifts to the left and wages are flexible, labor quantity will again increase and wages will decrease. The same will occur when labor demand and labor supply shifts to the right, again, assuming that wages remain flexible.</span>
Answer:
The answer is: Don's weekly salary is $460 and his sales' commission is 5%
Explanation:
We have to solve the following two equations:
Don's salary week 1 = b + $3,000c =$610
Don's salary week 2 = b + $4,000c =$660
Where:
- b = Don's base weekly salary
- c = sales' commission
Step 1:
b + $4,000c =$660
<u>-(b + $3,000c =$610)</u>
$1,000c = $50
Step 2:
c = $50 / $1,000 = 0.05 = 5%
Step 3:
b + ($3,000 x 5%) = $610
b + $150 = $610
Step 4.
b = $610 -$150 = $460
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Hope this helps! Have a nice day :)