In: Physics
which sensor can find and fix the problem when the engine runs erratically and how do I know if it is good or not? Also, the components in the engine how do I change it?
In: Mechanical Engineering
What should a marketer do if, in choosing target segments, he or she runs out of attractive segments to add to the list of targeted segments and it does not appear that objectives can be met?
In: Economics
Your grandfather clock’s pendulum has a length of 0.9930 m. if the clock runs slow and loses 21 s per day, how should you adjust the length of the pendulum?
In: Physics
The Polynomial f(x) = X^3 - X^2 - X -1 has one real root a, which happens to be positive. This real number a satisfies the following properties:
- for i = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10, one has {a^i} not equal to zero
- one has
[a] = 1, [a^2] = 3, [a^3] = 6, [a^4] = 11, [a^5] = 21, [a^6] = 7, [a^7] = 71, [a^8] = 130
(for a real number x, [x] denotes the floor of x and {x} denotes the fractional part of x.)
find this real root a
In: Advanced Math
The FDIC insurance system has more responsibilities than just preventing bank runs. What is the primary reason that the FDIC is required to apply "prompt corrective action" or PCA in order to resolve or shut down critically undercapitalized banks, i.e., why should a bank NOT be allowed to continue operating without any constraints when its capital base has dropped to such a low level.
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Prevent bank runs |
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| B. |
None of the other responses are correct |
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| C. |
Protect the FDIC deposit insurance fund from further unnecessary losses |
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| D. |
Protect bank owners from decreasing the risk of the bank |
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| E. |
Protect uninsured deposits |
In: Finance
You are advising a client who runs a Common Interest Realty Association (Home Owner's Association). The client is not familiar with the presentation of the HOA's financial statement and has asked you for a little bit of assistance. The client heard from another person that runs an HOA that there are additional disclosures that are required in the association's financial statements. The client is asking for your assistance as you specialize in realty type organizations.
What are the additional disclosures a Common Interest Realty Association and what ASC citation would you pass along to your client should he want to investigate the answer for himself?
Please be specific and through when answering the question, Thank You!
In: Accounting
Gwen runs back and forth along a straight track. During the time interval 0≤t≤45 seconds, Gwen’s velocity, in feet per second, is modeled by the function v given by v(t)=(250sin(t^2/120))/(t+6).
(a) What is the first time, t1, that Gwen changes direction? Find Gwen’s average velocity over the time interval 0≤t≤t1.
(b) At time t=45 , how far is Gwen from her position at time t=0 ?
(c) Find the total distance that Gwen runs during the 45 seconds from time t=0 to time t=45 .
In: Advanced Math
Shirt inherits Clothing. Clothing has the fold()method, but Shirt does not. Which fold() is executed in the following code?
Shirt myShirt = new Shirt();
myShirt.fold()
Group of answer choices
This results in a runtime error.
The Shirt version
This results in a compiler error.
The Clothing version
Shirt inherits Clothing. What would be the effect of the following code?
Clothing myShirt = new Shirt();
Group of answer choices
The code compiles and runs.
A compiler error
A runtime error
Shirt inherits Clothing. What would be the effect of the following code?
Shirt myShirt = new Clothing();
Group of answer choices
A runtime error
The code compiles and runs.
A compiler error
In: Computer Science
Ramsey Company produces speakers (Model A and Model B). Ramsey’s controller, Mr. Jacks, is evaluating the different methods of allocating manufacturing overhead to the products. Both products pass through two producing departments. Model A’s production is much more labor-intensive than that of Model B. Model B is also more popular of the two speakers. The following data have been gathered for the two products. (use direct labor hours for the plant-wide MOH rate)
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Product Data |
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Model A |
Model B |
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Units produced & sold per year |
20,000 |
200,000 |
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Sales Revenue |
$600,000.00 |
$6,000,000.00 |
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Prime cost |
$100,000.00 |
$1,000,000.00 |
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Direct Labor Hours |
140,000 |
300,000 |
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Machine hours |
20,000 |
180,000 |
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Set Ups |
40 |
160 |
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Inspection runs |
600 |
1,400 |
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Packing Orders |
9,000 |
81,000 |
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Estimated Manufacturing Overhead: |
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Machining costs |
$160,000.00 |
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Setup costs |
$180,000.00 |
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Inspection costs |
$140,000.00 |
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Packing costs |
$180,000.00 |
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Total Manufacturing Overhead |
$660,000.00 |
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Suppose that Ramsey decides to use departmental overhead rates. There are two departments: Department 1 (machine intensive) with an MOH rate of $2.75 per machine hour and Department 2 (labor intensive) with an MOH rate of $1.25 per direct labor hour. The actual consumption of these two drivers is as follows:
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Department 1 |
Department 2 |
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Machine Hours |
Direct Labor Hours |
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Model A |
55,000 | 110,000 |
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Model B |
145,000 | 330,000 |
Compute the product cost per unit and the gross profit per unit for each product by using the departmental MOH rates. Round your final answers to two decimal places.
In: Accounting