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What is meant by essentiality of plant nutrients? What is the difference between an essential element...

What is meant by essentiality of plant nutrients? What is the difference between an essential element and a beneficial element? Describe the steps you would go through in order to determine the essentiality or non-essentiality of an element for a higher plant.

Can a plant nutritionist contribute to preventing malnutrition in human beings? Explain this statement with examples.                                   

In: Biology

What are all the differences between Public Sector and Private sector organizations in terms of finance,...

What are all the differences between Public Sector and Private sector organizations in terms of finance, control, structure, and objectives?, and how do both private and public sector tourism related organizations contribute to the macro economy?

At least 200 words, please. I need this answered as soon as possible. Thanks in advance!

In: Economics

A. Discuss the difference between a disability and a handicap and provide examples. B. Describe the...

A. Discuss the difference between a disability and a handicap and provide examples.

B. Describe the principles that a nurse should follow when he or she is caring for persons with disabilities.

c. Identify factors that most likely to contribute to homelessness.

d. Identify risk factors for suicide and how will the nurse assess a client at risk for suicide

In: Nursing

On April 1st. (X) Co. the trial balance shows the following: Prepaid Insurance 4,000 Equipment 20,000...

On April 1st. (X) Co. the trial balance shows the following:

Prepaid Insurance

4,000

Equipment

20,000

Notes payable

10,000

Unearned Revenue

5,000

Services Revenue

2,200

Additional information:

  1. Prepaid insurance for 3-years, effective April 1st.
  2. Depreciation for equipment 1,000 per month.
  3. Notes payable were signed at the beginning of April. It is 3-Month, 12% -yearly - note.
  4. Five customers paid for the company’s 10-month X services package of $1,000 beginning in April. These customers were serviced in April.
  5. X services provided other customer but not billed at April 30 totaled $3,000.

Instruction: prepare the adjusting entries for April.

In: Accounting

AP9.2 James and Katie will be auditing the revenue account for their retail client, Go Big...

AP9.2 James and Katie will be auditing the revenue account for their retail client, Go Big Tires. They disagree about how to test the occurrence assertion for the revenue account. James thinks they should use Procedure A, while Katie thinks Procedure B is appropriate.

A. Select a sample of sales from the sales journal and agree the details in the journal to the invoices sent to customers, shipping documents, and customer orders.

B. Select a sample of invoices sent to customers, shipping documents, and customer orders and agree to the details recorded in the sales journal.

Required

Who do you agree with, James or Katie, and why? Which assertion does the other procedure provide evidence about?

In: Accounting

In this quiz, use the following touchdown data for Tom Brady: Year Passing yards, y Touchdowns,...

In this quiz, use the following touchdown data for Tom Brady:

Year Passing yards, y Touchdowns, t
2000 6 0
2001 2843 18
2002 3764 28
2003 3620 23
2004 3692 28
2005 4110 26
2006 3529 24
2007 4806 50
2008 76 0
2009 4398 28
2010 3900 36
2011 5235 39
2012 4827 34
2013 4343 25
2014 4109 33
2015 4770 36
2016 3554 28
2017 4577 32
2018 2748 17

2 (a) Find the correlation coefficient, accurate to four significant figures, between the number of touchdowns, t, and the number of passing yards, y.

(b) Find the equation of the regression line, y = n*t + k, giving the line of best fit for the number of passing yards, y, as a function of the number of touchdowns, t. What is the slope, n, of this line, accurate to two decimal places?

(c) Find the equation of the regression line, y = n*t + k, giving the line of best fit for the number of passing yards, y, as a function of the number of touchdowns, t. What is the value of k for this line, accurate to two decimal places?

(d)  Use the regression line you found in 2 (b) and 2 (c) to find the number of touchdowns expected if Brady passes for 4000 yards.Use the values stored in your calculator or spreadsheet, without rounding them, and give an answer with four significant figures.

(e) Use the regression line you found in 2 (b) and 2 (c) to find the number of passing yards expected if Brady throws 45 touchdowns.Use the values stored in your calculator or spreadsheet, without rounding them, and give an answer with two decimal places.

In: Advanced Math

In this quiz, use the following touchdown data for Tom Brady: Year Passing yards, y Touchdowns,...

In this quiz, use the following touchdown data for Tom Brady:

Year Passing yards, y Touchdowns, t
2000 6 0
2001 2843 18
2002 3764 28
2003 3620 23
2004 3692 28
2005 4110 26
2006 3529 24
2007 4806 50
2008 76 0
2009 4398 28
2010 3900 36
2011 5235 39
2012 4827 34
2013 4343 25
2014 4109 33
2015 4770 36
2016 3554 28
2017 4577 32
2018 2748 17

2 (a) Find the correlation coefficient, accurate to four significant figures, between the number of touchdowns, t, and the number of passing yards, y.

(b) Find the equation of the regression line, y = n*t + k, giving the line of best fit for the number of passing yards, y, as a function of the number of touchdowns, t. What is the slope, n, of this line, accurate to two decimal places?

(c) Find the equation of the regression line, y = n*t + k, giving the line of best fit for the number of passing yards, y, as a function of the number of touchdowns, t. What is the value of k for this line, accurate to two decimal places?

(d)  Use the regression line you found in 2 (b) and 2 (c) to find the number of touchdowns expected if Brady passes for 4000 yards.Use the values stored in your calculator or spreadsheet, without rounding them, and give an answer with four significant figures.

(e) Use the regression line you found in 2 (b) and 2 (c) to find the number of passing yards expected if Brady throws 45 touchdowns.Use the values stored in your calculator or spreadsheet, without rounding them, and give an answer with two decimal places.

In: Statistics and Probability

1) Suppose a single-price monopolist is selling more than one unit of a good for a...

1) Suppose a single-price monopolist is selling more than one unit of a good for a price of $19.95. Of the following choices, which is true?

  1. The marginal revenue of that unit must be less than $19.95
  2. The marginal revenue of that unit must be $19.95
  3. The marginal cost of that unit must be $19.95
  4. The average cost of that unit must be $19.95.

2) BenFrank LLC is a monopolist that can sell 8,000 units of SKU972 at a price of $47 each. Raising the price to $50 reduces the quantity demanded by 3,000 units. What is the decrease in total revenue that results from this price change? (state your answer as a positive number) ________

3) Tango Company is a price-discriminating monopoly. Its customers in Houston are charged $30/unit, yet it charges customers in New Orleans $25 per unit. Tango Comapny

  1. believes that the demand of individuals in New Orleans is relatively inelastic.
  2. believes that the demand of individuals in New Orleans is relatively elastic.
  3. wants to shift the demand of individuals in New Orleans.
  4. cares about the well-being of the individuals in New Orleans.

4) For a monopolist who practices perfect price discrimination

  1. there is no way to define marginal revenue.
  2. the demand curve is less than the marginal revenue curve.
  3. the demand curve is the marginal revenue curve.
  4. the demand curve is greater than the marginal revenue curve.
  5. none of the above

In: Economics

Comparing accrual and cash-basis accounting, preparing adjusting entries, and preparing income statements [15-25 min] Sweet Catering...

Comparing accrual and cash-basis accounting, preparing adjusting entries, and preparing income statements [15-25 min] Sweet Catering completed the following selected transactions during May, 2012: May 1 Prepaid rent for three months, $1,500. 5 Paid electricity expenses, $400. 9 Received cash for meals served to customers, $2,600. 14 Paid cash for kitchen equipment, $2,400. 23 Served a banquet on account, $3,000. 31 Made the adjusting entry for rent (from May 1). 31 Accrued salary expense, $1,400. 31 Recorded depreciation for May on kitchen equipment, $40. Requirements 1. Prepare journal entries for each transaction. 2. Using the journal entries as a guide, show whether each transaction would be handled as a revenue or an expense using both the cash and accrual basis by completing the following table. Amount of Revenue (Expense) for May Date Cash-Basis Amount of Accrual-Basis Amount of Revenue (Expense) Revenue (Expense) 3. After completing the table, calculate the amount of net income or net loss for Sweet Catering under the accrual and cash basis for May. 4. Considering your results from Requirement 3, which method gives the best picture of the true earnings of Sweet Catering? Why?

In: Accounting

Hector Gonzales runs the floral art company, which supplies floral arrangements to three large supermarket chains...

Hector Gonzales runs the floral art company, which supplies floral arrangements to three large supermarket chains throughout Australia. Management has become concerned about the rising costs associated with the process and dispatch of orders. An activity analysis of the indirect costs identified the following customer related cost.

                                                                                                       Use of cost drivers

                                                                                                                Supermarket customers

Activity cost pool

Cost driver

Estimated indirect costs

Total expected use of cost driver**

1

2

3

Orders processing

Number of orders

$200 000

450

300

100

50

Returns processing

Number of returns

$50 000

100

50

25

25

Delivery

Number deliveries

$100 000

700

400

200

100

Rush orders

Number of rush orders

$70 000

50

10

20

20

Sales visits

Number of visits

$20 000

100

50

25

25

  1. Assign the activity costs to ach of the three customers
  2. Calculate the contribution for each customer if the sales pattern for each as follows:

Supermarket customer            Sales revenue**

  1. $350,000
  2. S160,000
  3. $210,000

**Selling price is marked up 50% on direct cost of flowers

Hints: conduct a customer profitability analysis based on the above customer related indirect costs.

  1. What conclusion can we draw from the customer profit analysis? Advise the management of the Floral Art Company as to whether any changes should be made in its relationships with customers. Advise Hector as to how he should go about executing these changes.

In: Accounting