Answer:
B. Group By operator
Explanation:
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Well if you want to know that you have to do this:
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Margin per chair = $80
Machine hours to produce 1 chair = 2 hours
Multiply: 80 x 2 = 160
Deluxe Chair: 160
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Margin per chair = $90
Machine hours to produce 1 chair = 4 hours
Multiply: 90 x 4 = 320
Executive Chair: 320
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Contribution Margin: $90 and $80
Add: 90 + 80 = 170
Contribution Margin: $170
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Machine Hours: 2 and 4
Add: 2 + 4 = 6
Machine Hours: 6 hours
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So, their is $170 contribution margin per 6 hours.
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The 3rd one is not affected by a persons credit score
Answer:
Candonia has a comparative advantage in the production of <u>LEMONS</u>, while Lamponia has a comparative advantage in the production of <u>COFFEE</u>. Suppose that Candonia and Lamponia specialize in the production of the goods in which each has a comparative advantage. After specialization, the two countries can produce a total of <u>36</u> million pounds of coffee and <u>36</u> million pounds of lemons.
Explanation:
Since a lot of information was missing, I looked it up and found the attached graphs. The graphs referred to production of coffee and lemons, but I guess they are similar questions.
For every pound of lemons that Candonia produces, it will not be able to produce ¹/₂ pounds of coffee (opportunity cost of producing lemons instead of coffee).
For every pound of coffee that Lamponia produces, it will not be able to produce 1¹/₂ pounds of lemons (opportunity cost of producing coffee instead of lemons).
Answer:
The value of cost of goods sold is $2,730 as shown below
Explanation:
The sale of 120 units made on January 17 is valued at $1,080 (120*$9) taking from stock purchased last on January 1
The sale of 160 units on January 29 is valued at $1,650 (150 units*$11) taking the items purchased last on January 20
The cost of goods sold =$1,080+$1,650
Cost of goods sold=$2,730
The value of closing inventory=30*$9+10*$11
=$270+$110
=$380
Hence value of costs of good sold is $2,730 while closing inventory is valued at $380