Answer:
$12,000
Explanation:
Data provided
Borrowed amount = $40,000
Rate of interest = 5%
Fixed cost = $10,000
Variable cost = $25,000
Price per dozen = $2.00
The computation of total fixed costs is shown below:-
Return on investment= $40,000 × 5%
= $2,000
Total fixed costs = Fixed cost + return on investment
= $10,000 + $2,000
= $12,000
Graphix S.A. traffics in labels that bear counterfeit trademarks which is a crime under all circumstances.
Option A is correct.
<h3>What are counterfeit trademarks?</h3>
A counterfeit trademark is a phenomenon whereby a well-known trademark is used on a service or product which is not one of the trademark owner's genuine offerings.
Counterfeiting is prohibited by the Federal Trademark Act.
However, Graphix S.A. traffics in labels that bear counterfeit trademarks which is a crime under all circumstances.
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Revenues - Asset
Expenses - Liability
Answer:
Jill cannot hold the manufacturer responsible for her injury.
Explanation:
The above question is incomplete as there are several answer options which are listed below;
• Jill can hold the manufacturer liable for her injury as long as Lexi was in the room when she got
• Jill can hold the manufacturer liable for her injury
• Jill cannot hold the manufacturer responsible for her injury
• Lexi can hold the manufacturer liable for Jill's injury.
The above answer - Jill cannot hold the manufacturer responsible for her injury, is true according to the rule of privity of contract. The rule states that a person who is not a party to a contract does not have right to sue or be sued and to enforce the obligations arising from the contract, unlike a person who is a party to the contract.
With regards to the above scenario, Lexi, who buys a food processor is the party to the contract here, hence can sue and be sued in case of any injury suffered by her, however, Jill whom food processor was loaned to, is the third party here, hence not covered by the rule of privity of contract.
True, if you charged a fee for the service, you could afford better speeds, but less people would use it.