Answer:
a lot is missing in this question, so I looked for a similar one:
Howie buys prefabricated fiberglass hot tub shells from a local supplier and adds the pump and tubing to the shells to create his hot tubs. (This supplier has the capacity to deliver as many hot tub shells as Howie needs.) Howie installs the same type of pump into both hot tubs.
He will have only 200 pumps available during his next production cycle. From a manufacturing standpoint, the main difference between the two models of hot tubs is the amount of tubing and labor required. Each Aqua-Spa requires 9 hours of labor and 12 feet of tubing. Each Hydro-Lux requires 6 hours of labor and 16 feet of tubing. Howie expects to have 1,520 production labor hours and 2,650 feet of tubing available during the next production cycle.
Howie earns a profit of $350 on each Aqua-Spa he sells and $300 on each Hydro-Lux he sells.
you have to maximize the following equation: 350A + 300H
where:
A = number of Aqua-Spa hot tubs sold
H = number of Hydro-Lux hot tubs sold
the constraints are:
A + H ≤ 200
9A + 6H ≤ 1,520
12A + 16H ≤ 2,650
A ≥ 0
B ≥ 0
both A and B are integers
Using solver, the optimal solution is: 117A + 77B, and the maximum profit = $64,050
Confused? What is the problem at hand?
Answer:
$1585
Explanation:
Interest for the first year = 6.5% of principal due at the beginning of the year
= 6.5% of $10,000
= $ 650
Principal repayment at the end of the year = $1000
Principal due at the beginning of the second year = $10,000 - $1000= $9000
Interest payable at the end of the second year = 6.5% of principal outstanding at the beginning of the second year = 6.5% of 9000
= $ 585
Principal repayment at the end of the second year = $1000
Hence total payment at the end of the second year = $1000 + $585= $1585
<span>Transactions that are included in continuing operations are income from revenue,expenses, gains and losses.These are the components that will probably continue in future periods. It is important to segregate income from continuing operations from other transactions that affecting net income, because the information will help analysts predicts future cash flows.</span>
Answer:
overdraft is the correct answer.
Explanation: