<span>The orcas at Sea World do many activities in their shows. They do dives and jumps. They also catch balls, jump through hoops, retrieve items, and more. They do all of this for rewards of fish which is what is used when they're being trained.</span>
Answer:
D. $96,000
Explanation:
We will allocate the cost on maintenance by first stablishing a rate per maintenence hour:
As this is direct method we aren''t doing an allocation to other service department we directly allocate against production department A and B
total hours: 480 + 320 = 800
160,000 total cost /800 hours = 200 per hour
Department B hours: 480
allocate to department B: 480 x 200 = 96,000
In general, it is true that if the frequency is higher, then you make more money. For example, suppose you have a capital 1$ and the interest rate can be either 50% compunded annually or 25% compounded semiannually (same total interest in a year, different compounding rate). In the first case you get 1.5$ back at the end of the year, while in the second case after 1 semester you have 1.25$. After 2 semesters, you have 1.56$. You cannot make infinite money this way though; you can at most gain a factor of 2.7 by reducing the intervals of compounding.
The correct answer is the highest frequency, namely when the interest is compounded as frequently as possible (as long as the total interest rate is the same).
Opportunity cost is concept used in economics. It denotes the benefit of something that must be given up to acquire or achieve something else. Because of this opportunity cost is used in the decision-making process. The following best describes an opportunity cost: decision giving up an opportunity to do something else when making an . Correct answer: B
Answer:
D- both A and C
Explanation:
- Being told your financing fell through
It's usually used to trick you to pay with cash. The scammers will position themselves as a 'helper' that can get you the car despite the fail financing. If your dealer told you this,it could be a red flag there's a chance that he/she might ran away with the money without giving you the car.
- Lengthy negotiations
This is not a red flags. Both the sellers and the customers will always try to get the best deal possible. So often times, the negotiations will become lengthy until they eventually found a middle ground.
- charging excessive fees
In order to be aware of this, you need to conduct individual researches so you have general idea regarding the market value of the car along with average prices for additional services.