Answer:
Cardinality
Explanation:
In database design cardinality of relationship between two data tables shows the relationship between the rows and column of one table to other table. Cardinality commonly used are one-to-one cardinality, one-to-many cardinality and many-to-many cardinality. In which a single entry of the table related to only one and many in other table and many entries are related to many too.
Answer:
The value of m is Three (3)
Explanation:
The annualized return or annual return on investment s the percentage that tells you how much an investment has increased in value on average per year over a period of time.
Annual return can be a preferable metric to use over simple return when you want to evaluate how successful an investment has been or to compare the returns of two investments you've held over different time frames on equal footing.
Now, to calculate the annual returns,
We look up the current price and purchase price.
If the stock has undergone any splits, make sure the purchase price is adjusted for splits. If it isn't, you can adjust it yourself. For example, if you held a stock for 4 years, during which time it has had a 2:1 and a 3:1 split, then you can calculate your split-adjusted purchase price by dividing your purchase price by 6 (2 x 3).
Then we calculate the simple return percentage
After which we go ahead to annualize it.
The answer to this question is the last item in the choices which is "decrease consumer surplus". Thus, we have it like along a given downward-sloping demand curve, an increase in the price of a good will also result to decrease consumer surplus. Also, when decrease consumer surplus is happening it will effect also to increase producer surplus.
Answer: The answer is provided below
Explanation:
1. The following are the business activities that takes place from the moment a customer arrives to the moment the customer leaves my favorite fast-food restaurant.
The first thing is welcoming the customer to the restaurant, after the customer sits down, a waiter for to the customer and gives the menu to the customer for him or her to choose the kind of meal he or she wants. After the customer has chosen the meal, the order is received and then filled. The food is then brought to the customer with an accompanying bill for the customer to make payment. Lastly, when the customer has finished eating, the waiter and security at the gate thanks him or her on their way out.
2. The costs are:
i. The salary of the staffs at the restaurant. This include the waiter, cook, security, manager, cleaners etc.
ii. Utility bills such as electricity and water.
iii. Rent of the building.
iv. Cost of the ingredients for the meals.
3. Fixed cost is a cost which doesn't vary with the production output while variable costs are the costs that varies with output. For the (ii) above, the fixed costs are: salary of staffs, rent, utility bills because these costs doesn't usually change while the variable cost is the cost of the ingredients for the meals.
Answer:
c. Dec. 31Fees Earned750 Rent Revenue175 Income Summary925
Explanation:
The journal entry to record the closing of Fees earned and rent revenue is given below:
On Dec 31
Fees earned $750
Rent revenue $175
To Income summary $925
(Being the revenues and fees earned is closed)
For recording this we debited the fees earned and rent revenue and credited the income summary so that the correct recording and posting could be done
Therefore the total amount of $925 is credited to income summary