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Answer:
d. $75,000
Explanation:
total Los Angeles Bay Area Central Valley
Revenues $750,000 $200,000 $235,000 $325,000
Variable exp. $410,000 $110,000 $120,000 $180,000
Controllable $210,000 $65,000 $75,000 $70,000
<u>fixed expenses </u>
controllable $130,000 $25,000 $40,000 <u>$75,000</u>
profit margin
Noncontrollable fixed expenses and common fixed expenses are not included in the calculation of individual controllable profit margin.
The number of t-shirts that one can assume are sold at a price of $7 will be 220
<h3>What is price?</h3>
It should be noted that price is the sum of money that one party pays or receives in exchange for another's goods or services. The cost of production may go by another name in some circumstances. If a product is classified as a "good" in a business transaction, its price is most likely to be referred to as such.
In this case, it should be noted that the higher the price of a particular good, there'll be a reduction in the quantity that will be demanded.
Therefore, the most likely value will be $220. In conclusion, the correct option is A.
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A study finds that at a price of $10, 100 t-shirts are sold. At a price of $5, 300 t-shirts are sold. How many t-shirts can you assume are sold at $7?
A. 220
B. 200
C. 180
D. 160
Answer:
Hi you haven't provided the options to the question so I will just give the answer in my own words and you can check with the options.
Answer is ASSIGNABLE VARIATION.
Explanation:
Variation is a lack of consistency. It can introduce waste and errors into a process, for example, a manufacturing process.
There are two sources of variation which are:
1. Natural variations: are random variations that are expected and are a part of almost every production process which results from a number of chance causes.
2. Assignable variations: are trend factors that can be traced to a specific reason, such as machine tear, fatigued workers or untrained workers, flawed principles, equipment that is not properly adjusted or calibrated, or raw material problems.
According to the question, a machine was not properly set-up/calibrated which caused a wide variation of quality of the products it produced. Since the cause (improper setup/calibration) can be traced to a specific reason, therefore, the type of variation is an example of ASSIGNABLE VARIATIONS.
Answer:
Option C is correct because the primary objective of the SEC is to monitor the compliance with laws and ensures that the corrective actions are taken once the irregularities are found regarding the stocks, derivatives and the matters related to the sale and purchase of securities.