Answer:
Yeast Yeast is used in bread baking; it has a rapid doubling time of approximately 90 minutes. a. Find a model for the size of a yeast culture after t hours, given the original size was 2.5 teaspoons.
Explanation:
Answer:
This problem assumed a zero maturity risk premium, but that is probably not valid in the real world.
Explanation:
Consider the following definition
Maturity risk premium determines a bond’s price. Other risks include the chance that the bond issuer will fail to make its payments and the risk that you won’t be able to quickly find a buyer for the bond when you want to sell it, forcing you to lower your asking price.
Answer:
A.Total cost 41 93 (52)
B. It would be much better to manufacture the carrying cases .
While Fixed factory overhead is less important to this decision.
Explanation:
Fremont Computer Company Differential Analysis
Make Alternative 1: Buy Alternative 2:
Differential effect on net income
Alternative 1 : Alternative 2: Differential effect
Purchase Price - 89 (89)
Direct material 16 - 16
Direct labor 20 - 20
Variable 1 - 1
manufacture overhead (20×5%)
Fixed (5-1) 4 4 -
manufacture overhead
Total cost 41 93 (52)
The Company should choose Alternative 1
which is Make carrying case
B. It would be much better to manufacture the carrying cases.
While Fixed factory overhead is less important to this decision.
Therefore in make or buy decision the selling price of the product will be less important because the selling price was not provided which means it does not have effect on the decision of buy or make.
Answer: Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
Correct option: A nation cannot have a comparative advantage in the production of every good.
A country has a comparative advantage in producing a commodity if the opportunity cost of producing that commodity in terms of other commodity is lower than the other country.
While calculating the opportunity cost of producing a commodity, country takes into account both the commodities. Hence, it was not possible that a country is having comparative advantage in the production of every commodity.