Answer:
$12
Explanation:
Equilibrium price is price at the point where quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
Please check the attached image for a table showing how equilibrium was found
Answer:
$237,500
Explanation:
Cost of building $10,000,000
Avoidable Interest $300,000
Less;Salvage value ($800,000)
Depreciation Cost $9,500,000
Depreciation per year $9,500,000/40=$237,500
The answer to the problem below is:
Carter Corporation sells two products, one is Arks and the other one is Bins. Last year, Carter Corporation was able to sell 14,000 units of Arks and 56,000 units of Bins. The related data are the following listed below:
1. unit contribution, selling, unit variable and product
2. price cost margin
Answer:
The correct answer is C. the decline in the economic value of an asset over time
Explanation:
Depreciation : Depreciation is a decreasing value of the asset due to tear and wear, obsolesce, usage, etc
It is charged on the fixed assets which include plant and machinery, furniture and fixtures, building, computer, equipment, etc.
The sum of gross and net investment is not called the depreciation because gross investment is an expenditure which is incurred on new purchase while net investment is a difference between gross investment and deprecation. So, option B is incorrect.
Depreciation should not be charged on intangible assets because in intangible asset, the amortization is charged. Thus, option B is incorrect.
The decrease in the general price level is disinflation or inflation decreased. So, option D is also wrong
Hence, The correct answer is C. the decline in the economic value of an asset over time
Answer:
Consumer Surplus = $1.50
Explanation:
Consumer surplus is the difference between what a consumer is willing to pay for a given amount of goods or services and what he ends up paying.
Therefore,
Consumer surplus = Amount consumer is willing to pay less amount paid
Given that
Elvis is willing to pay 5 + 4 + 4.50 = 13.50 for three
Price of 3 sandwich = 3 × 4 = 12
Consumer surplus = 13.50 - 12
= $1.50