Answer:
A) the range of variation
Explanation:
In statistics, the range is a measure of variation which includes the highest value and the lowest value, in other words, the extreme points.
In this case, the range of variation represents the extreme points at which it is OK to plant our seeds. If we plant seeds more than 13" apart then we aren't doing it correctly, the same if we pant them less than 11" apart.
Answer:
you should accept the payments because they are worth $56,451.91 today
Explanation:
We have to determinate the present value of the proposed annuity of $641 per month over a ten year spawn
Then, the value of the annuity:
C 641.00
time 120 (12 months x 10 years)
rate 0.005416667
PV $56,451.9083
The number of burritos that will be supplied depends on the costs the supplier incurs.
You did not include any charts that can be used to answer this specific question so I will give a general answer.
When a supplier is deciding the price at which to supply a good, they look at:
- Their costs both fixed and variable
- The price others are charging
- The demand for the good
The most important factor is their costs. If in this case, it costs more than $1 to produce a burrito, they will not supply burritos. If their costs are less than a dollar, the number of burritos supplied will then depend on other factors but they will supply some.
In conclusion, if the cost to make the burrito is less than $1, the supplier will supply no burritos but if the cost is less, they will supply based on other factors.
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Answer:
Total indirect manufacturing cost= $75,450
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
12,000 units:
Variable manufacturing overhead $ 1.50
Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 5.00
<u>First, we need to calculate the total fixed manufacturing overhead:</u>
Total fixed overhead= 5*12,000= $60,000
<u>Now, for 10,300 units:</u>
Total indirect manufacturing cost= 60,000 + 10,300*1.5
Total indirect manufacturing cost= $75,450
Depends on if you've got it on PC or console. The console versions obviously work on the latest generation machines and come with the texture pack (which has always been free), modding capabilities (better on XBONE) and all DLC's.
So if you're looking to take your PS3/XB360 copy to the next level then I'd say yes, personally.
The PC version gets you the DLC's thrown in and that's all, assuming you don't own any of the DLC's this might be he better value overall depending on offers, so do some research, you're not gaining anything bar the DLC's though, you could already get the texture pack and mod.
Short answer: Consoles: Yes. PC: Only if the DLC's are cheaper that way.