<span>If the government has decided that tossed orange peels impose a negative on the public that must be rectified by imposing a $4 per bag, then the new equilibrium price is,
p* = $9 ( when the quantity of bag is 1)
In that time the new equilibrium quantity is, q* = 5 bag(s).
If the new equilibrium quantity (5) is the optimal quantity, before some bags were oranges being overproduced that is,
q* = 1 bag(s)</span>
Answer:
Adjusted balance: 1,801 dollars
Explanation:
Bank statement balance: 1,921
outstanding checks (300)
bank mistake <u> 180 </u>
adjusted bank balance 1,801
Cash account balance: 1,900
service charge (25)
Interest earned 1
car insurance expense <u> (75)</u>
Adjusted Balance: 1,801
We adjust each party for mistake and unknow information.
The bank made a mistake and is unaware of the outstanding checks
Joe didn't know about the insurance amount, the service charge nor the interest thus, it need to record and adjust for this value.
Answer:
The correct option is C
Explanation:
Gross Domestic Product is the final value of the total amount of goods produced within a country's geographical boundary in a period of time. GDP can be calculated in 3ways using expenditure, production, or incomes.
Answer:the machine’s second-year depreciation and year end book value under the straight-line method is $3,990 and$40,420 respectively.
Explanation:
Straight line depreciation is calculated as
Depreciation= Initial value – salvage value / useful life
Depreciation=($48,400- $9,000)/10=$3,990
The depreciation expense each year would be $3990
Book value = Cost of asset- accumulated deprecation
Book value = Cost of asset - (2 years x depreciation)
= $48,400- (2 x $3,990)
= $40,420
Therefore, the machine’s second-year depreciation and year end book value under the straight-line method is $3,990 and$40,420 respectively.
ANSWER: Surplus by $1,152
EXPLANATION: Traci had a budget of $770 for fixed expense and $530 for living expenses per month which adds up to $1,300 expenses per month. Since she has no annual expense, her yearly total expense would be $15,600.
Traci earns $16,752 so by subtracting her expense from income, we get $16,752 - $15,600 = $1,152