Answer:
The demand for Jim’s product is elastic
Explanation:
In this question, we are to calculate the price elasticity of demand for the product.
We proceed as follows;
The formula for calculating elasticity of demand is
e = [(Q2 - Q1) / {(Q1 + Q2) / 2}] / [(P2 - P1) / {(P1 + P2) / 2}]
Here, Q2 = 6000
Q1 = 8000
P2 = $250
P1 = $200
e = [(6000 - 8000) / {(8000 + 6000) / 2}] / [($250 - $200) / {($200 + $250) / 2}]
e = [(- 2000) / 7000] / [(50 / 225]
e = - 1.3
That means absolute value of e is 1.3.
So, as the absolute value of e is more than 1 (i.e., 1.3), that means the demand for the product is elastic.
Answer:
e. increase as the probability of a boom economy increases.
Explanation:
The most economic growth occurs when the economy is in boom state. This results in the highest rate of return on investments compared to all other states such as normal, recession. In this case, if the probability of boom economy increases, stock S will have an overall increase in expected return; it means that there is higher chance of earning 12% return which is the highest among those in other economy states. This makes choice E correct.
Answer: e. Decreases asset and expense accounts, and increases liability, common stock, and revenue accounts.
Explanation:
Let's evaluate each of the options as follows:
a. Is always a decrease in an account - This is false because a credit entry increases liability, common stock and revenue accounts.
b. Is recorded on the left side of a T-account - Although in modern day accounting, the use of T-account has been relegated to the background. However, if entries are to be recorded using the T-account, all debits are posted to the left side while all credits are recorded on the right side of the account.
c. Increases asset and expense accounts, and decreases liability, common stock, and revenue accounts - It does not increase asset and expense accounts, rather it reduces them. The opposite applies to liability, common stock, and revenue accounts.
d. Is always an increase in an account - This is false.
Therefore, option e is correct because a credit entry reduces asset and expense accounts, and increases liability, common stock and revenue accounts.
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2. Expand the Earned Income Tax.
3. Build assets for working families.
4. Invest in education.
5. Make the tax code more progressive.
6. End residential segregation</span>
Answer:
The longest average travel time on a voyage that allows C&A Cruise to meet its goal of serving 2000 passengers per week if its ships always travel fully loaded is 2.5 weeks.
Explanation:
here consider the inventory as passengers
inventory on voyage = 10*500 passengers
= 5000 passenger
s
passenger serving rate = flow rate
= 2000 passenger per week
flow time = inventory on voyage/ passenger serving rate i.e flow rate
= 5000 passenger/ 2000 passenger per week
= 2.5 weeks
Therefore, The longest average travel time on a voyage that allows C&A Cruise to meet its goal of serving 2000 passengers per week if its ships always travel fully loaded is 2.5 weeks.