Answer:
Option D
To me, I think option D is the most preferred answer
Answer:
$24,530, $23,530
Explanation:
Incomplete word <em>"and if the spot price in September proves to be $2,300."</em>
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Note that Call options will be exercised only if the price on expiry is greater than strike price
Strike price = $2400
Premium paid = $53 for each contract, so the total premium paid = $530 for 10 contracts
<u>CASE 1</u>
Price = $2600
As price on expiry=2600 > Strike price=2400
Call option will be exercised.
Company will pay = $2400 * 10+530 = $24,530
<u>CASE 2</u>
Price = $2300
As price on expiry=2300 < Strike price=2400
Call option will not be exercised and will purchase from open market
Company will pay = $2300 * 10+530 = $23,530
Answer:
I would politely reach out to XYZ organization and let them know I won't be taking them on their offer
Explanation:
In this particular situation, there is no legal binding in this agreement to start work. There is no responsibility from me to XYZ corporation.
If this new offer excited me more than what XYZ corporation has offered, then I have to decide which company i would decide to do my internship with. So I would have to politely decline the offer from XYZ.
Answer:
B. A retraining order i guess
Answer:
456
Explanation:
Taking the number of pages Chandra reads as x; we formulate an equation:
In the equation below, 30 represents time taken by Chandra, 45 represents time taken by Bob and 760 is the number of pages in the novel.
Solving for x:
30x = 45(760-x) ;
30x = 34,200 - 45x
30x + 45x = 34,200
75x = 34,200
x = 34,200/ 75
x= 456
Therefore Chandra will need to read up to the 456 page.