Answer:
Iv had a good interest in locomotives since I was about 7. There were tracks a few blocks down the road from where I lived, and about 3-8 would pass a day. They passed by so much that I learned which horn went with each train. There were about 5 different trains and I remember one of the engine's numbers to be 2524, which is ironically the last numbers for my phone. This went on till I was 13 when we moved and I had to say goodbye to all of those trains. I even named when, which only made it worse when I moved. They were: Thomas (why not), James, Elif, Mack, and Karen. Karen had the loudest horn, which made sense. Thomas was #2524, James only came on the weekends and was a coal train, Elif had a flame on the front, and Mack had the loudest engine out of them all but hustled quickly. But back to what your asking, I want to be a conductor, or really anything that has to do with trains. I have and always will have a love for them. Plus, you can travel anywhere them tracks take you, and the pay is worth the 6 hours of sleep you get. Not alot but that sums that up :)
Answer:
e. all of the above is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The functions of marketing are to know the customer's demands and to satisfy customer needs.
Universal functions of marketing are
- storing: products are stored in the warehouse until the customers require them.
- Risk-taking: Marketer takes a chance when any new product is launched in the market as there is a chance of both profit and failure.
- selling: promotion of the product is done by advertisements and also by personal sales.
- grading: sorting and grading of the products are done as per their quality.
- transportation: is used to transport the products from the production place to the place for shopping.
- securing market information:Gathering information about customers, competitors, wholesalers that help in making marketing conclusions.
- financing: giving a require cash tp produce, store, sell and transport the products.
Answer:
299,000 units
Explanation:
Given that,
June sales = 298,000 units
July sales = 308,000 units
Ending inventory = 10% of the next month's sales
Units to be produced in the month of June:
= Sales - Beginning inventory + Closing inventory
= Sales - (10% of June sales) + (10% of July sales)
= 298,000 - (0.1 × 298,000) + (0.1 × 308,000)
= 298,000 - 29,800 + 30,800
= 299,000
Therefore, the number of units to be produced that would appear on the company's production budget for the month of June is 299,00 units.