Answer:
The expected profit is -$13,162.
I would not recomend the investor to make this investment.
Explanation:
The expected profit can be calculated multypling the probabilities of every outcome and the profit of each outcome, and substracting the total invevstment.
The outcomes are:
1) probability 0.39 of a $23,000 loss,
2) probability 0.24 of a $8700 profit,
3) probability 0.12 of a $31,000 profit, and
4) probability 0.25 of breaking even
NOTE: It is assumed that the outcomes does not include the initial investment.
Then, the expected profit of this investment is:
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Answer:
- <u><em>c. The price of cheese increases</em></u>
Explanation:
Since the resources (money) are limited, the students have to choose among the three options they like to eat from the <em>food establishments on campus.</em>
- <em>pepperoni pizza,</em>
- <em>bean and rice burritos, and</em>
- <em>hamburgers (made from beef) </em>
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Reasonably, they will choose to eat the food that optimizes the use of their money, i.e. they search to optimize the utility they receive.
Since cheese is a fundamental ingredient of pizza, <em>if the price of cheese increases</em>, the price of pepperoni pizza shall increase.
Thus, students will swift from eating pepperoni pizza to eating more food from the other establishments on campus, including hamburguers (made from beef).
Therefore, <em>if the price of cheese increases, most likely the quantity of hamburgers sold will increase.</em>
Answer:
30,000 units
Explanation:
we can use the economic order quantity formula:
EOQ = √(2SD/H)
where:
- S = order cost (per purchase order) ≈ production run cost = $900
- D = demand in units (annual basis) ≈ production requirement = 1,500,000 units
- H = holding costs (per unit, per year) = $3 per item, per year
EOQ = √[(2 x $900 x 1,500,000) / $3] = 30,000 units
To find the margin of safety in dollars, subtract the breakeven sales from the budged or actual sales.
Current sales are 41,800 units
Break even point in units is 33,900
Cost per unit is $170
(33,900)($170) = $5,763,000
(41,800)($170) = $7,106,000
The margin of safety in dollars is:
$7,106,000 - $5,763,000 = $1,343,000
Answer: concentration
Homework has this basic purposes: 1) practice 2) preparation 3) study, extend or elaborate, and integrate
Homework aims s to help students to strengthen what they learned in class and also to gather extra information beyond what is thought and integrate them into their everyday lives.
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