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Bianca Hebert
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A company makes two products, A and B. A sells for $100 and B sells for $90. The variable production costs are $30 per unit for A and $25 for B. The company's objective could be written as: MAX 60x1 65x2. (x1 is the number of units of product A; x2 is the number of units of product B) A. True
B. False
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Marilyn Gibson
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In May direct labor was 60% of conversion cost. If the manufacturing overhead for the month was $54,000 and the direct materials cost was $30,000, the direct labor cost was: a. $20,000 b. $45,000 c. $81,000 d. $36,000
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Ernesto Zimmerman
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10. A government starts off with a total debt of $3.5 billion. In year one, the government runs a deficit of $400 million. In year two, the government runs a deficit of $1 billion. In year three, the government runs a surplus of $200 million. What is the total debt of the government at the end of year three
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Wags
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Consider the demand for hamburgers. If the price of a substitute good (for example, hot dogs) increases and the price of a complement good (for example, hamburger buns) increases, can you tell for sure what will happen to the demand for hamburgers? Why or why not?
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Ayla
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In the United States, the institution that is charged with determining the size of the monetary base and with regulating the banking system is the:
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Tyrese
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When evaluating a Website, which of the following statements might indicate the site is based on the author's opinion instead of factual information?
a.
"Research proves"
b.
"From my experience"
c.
"Experts recommend"
d.
"Clinical tests have determined"
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Nico Klein
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The exchange rate for a nation's currency will usually remain constant or increase a. if the supply of currency increases, but the demand does not. b. the balance of payments is favorable. c. the balance of payments is unfavorable. d. inflation increases.
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Philip Weiss
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General Discussion Questions What should business leaders take away from this scandal? What could Wells Fargo have done differently to avert this cultural meltdown? Practice of Ethical Leadership Questions Modeling Character and Values: What values did Stumpf model to Wells Fargo employees? What impact might that have on the culture of Wells Fargo? Encouraging Ethical Conduct: What behaviors can leaders model in order to encourage ethical behavior in their organization? Designing Ethical Systems: Wells Fargo did have some systems in place, like the ethics hotline, to report unethical behavior, but it didn't work. Why do you think that is? What steps can leaders take to design systems that encourage ethical behavior rather than unethical behavior?
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Journey Hunt
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Oil-based products are a significant part of the materials used to build sailboats. What is likely to happen in the market for new sailboats and in the market for sails, if the price of oil begins to rise? a. Equilibrium quantity will be larger in both; Equilibrium price will be higher in both. b. Equilibrium quantity will be lower for sailboats and higher for sails; Equilibrium price will be higher for both. c. Equilibrium quantity will be lower for sailboats and sails; Equilibrium price will be higher for sailboats and the change in equilibrium price for sails is ambiguous. d. Equilibrium quantity will be higher for sailboats and lower for sails; Equilibrium price will be higher for sailboats but lower for sails.
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Braiden Phillips
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Alice's disposable income increases by $1,000, and she spends $600 of it. Assuming no taxes, Alice's: marginal propensity to save is 0.4 and she saves $400. marginal propensity to save is 0.4 and she saves $600. MPC is 0.4 and she saves $400. MPC is 0.6 and she consumes $400.
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Tiana Padilla
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The cost of a nonmonetary asset acquired in exchange for another nonmonetary asset when the exchange has commercial substance is usually recorded at
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Hallie Mcmahon
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Think of a outline for a hypothetical business
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Maximillian
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DogMart Company records depreciation for equipment. Depreciation for the period ending December 31 is $2,840 for office equipment and $6,910 for production equipment. Required: Prepare the two entries to record the depreciation. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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Kassidy Church
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Although you have an exam tomorrow, you are considering watching one more episode of your favorite TV show. You will choose to stay on the couch if Choose one:
A. the marginal benefit of watching one more episode of your favorite TV show outweighs the marginal cost.
B. the marginal benefit of watching one more episode of your favorite TV show exactly equals the marginal cost.
C. watching one more episode of your favorite TV show is free, so the marginal cost is zero.
D. watching one more episode of your favorite TV show is guaranteed to be fun, so the marginal benefit is high.
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Addisyn Ponce
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Mike resents getting calls from telemarketers and pollsters. A research firm called yesterday to question him concerning his preference for radio stations. When Mike was asked to report his household income, he inflated his income to the highest range offered. He also misreported his age and occupation. Which of the following sources of error in communication research is presented in this example?
A. Measurement questions
B. Observers
C. Interviewers
D. Participants
E. All of the above
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