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Sandra’s Purse Boutique has the following transactions related to
its top-selling Gucci purse for the month of October.
Sandra's Purse Boutique uses a periodic inventory system.
| Date | Transactions | Units | Unit Cost | Total Cost | ||||||||||||
| October | 1 | Beginning inventory | 6 | $ | 710 | $ | 4,260 | |||||||||
| October | 4 | Sale | 4 | |||||||||||||
| October | 10 | Purchase | 5 | 720 | 3,600 | |||||||||||
| October | 13 | Sale | 3 | |||||||||||||
| October | 20 | Purchase | 4 | 730 | 2,920 | |||||||||||
| October | 28 | Sale | 7 | |||||||||||||
| October | 30 | Purchase | 7 | 740 | 5,180 | |||||||||||
| $ | 15,960 | |||||||||||||||
Required:
1. Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold at October 31, using the specific identification method. The October 4 sale consists of purses from beginning inventory, the October 13 sale consists of one purse from beginning inventory and two purses from the October 10 purchase, and the October 28 sale consists of three purses from the October 10 purchase and four purses from the October 20 purchase.
What is ending inventory and cost of goods sold?
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Write a one to two page paper about Nutrition in Early Childhood Identify the most common nutritional deficiencies in Early childhood Explain how proper nutrition affects the physical and cognitive development in early childhood Explain how improper nutrition and malnourishment can affect physical and cognitive development in early childhood
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The Indian government's recent ban on the export of lentils, to stabilize rising prices there, has led to shortages in New York and a steep increase -- depending on the type, sometimes double, or even triple -- in the price of lentils, which are a basic part of the Indian diet, a bulwark of its menus and a fixture in its kitchens. Indian lentils are still available… but prices have jumped. Some of the local Indian restaurants… are turning to lentils from other places, including Australia, Pakistan and some South American and African countries. But increased demand has driven up those prices, too… India, the world's largest exporter of lentils, imposed the restrictions in late June because an especially bad crop resulting from extreme drought stoked fears of a shortage and sent domestic prices climbing.
Question: How can we use the supply-and-demand model to explain
this situation? There are three markets to consider: the market for
Indian lentils in India, the market for Indian lentils in Queens,
NY and the market for lentils from other countries in Queens,
NY.
In: Economics
TodoTec, a US-based financial technologies (fintech) company is considering signing a three-year consulting contract with PagoLoco, a new company developing an epayments system in Jefalonia. This is a small South American country, historically controlled by a group of prominent families. However, the majority of the population is in the lower economic class.
The contract, payable in U.S. Dollars, calls for TodoTec to provide consulting services and license their technology for the development of the new national epayments system. The government of Jefalonia agreed to issue bonds denominated in US Dollars to build a new data management center to house the project. The local currency, the Piscocrudo, has been stable against the US Dollar for the last two years.
However, politics in Jefalonia are currently unsettled. The leading candidate for the July 2018 presidential election is Amlotonia Notrumpla from the Populist Party. If elected, she has promised to make “big changes” to government programs and economic policy. Prepare a memo for TodoTec management to discuss risk factors from a new populist government. What steps might TodoTec take to reduce potential risks?
In: Operations Management
#1. The following needs to be placed in chronological order:
Coercive Acts
Greene’s campaign in the South
2nd Continental Congress
Battle for New York
Treaty of Paris
Declaration of Independence
Franco-American Alliance
Battle of Yorktown
Burgoyne’s Surrender at Saratoga
1st Continental Congress
#2. IDs (identifications) that I have chosen for each chapter. I've included below the parameters for the IDs that were also in the Study Guide:
{(((- First paragraph:
Identification: Provide information on who? what? where? and when?
- Second paragraph: (the MOST important factor in the ID section)
Significance: Why is this information relevant? Establish the item as the result/cause of other factors existing in the period. What were the political or social or economic or cultural consequences of this item? Basically, why is this person/event important in history?)))}
Remember, each ID should be 2 FULL paragraphs (4-6 sentences) and you need to write on all 3 that I have selected:
Chapter 5
Boston Tea Party
Chapter 6
Battle of Saratoga
Chapter 7
Educational Reform
History
In: Psychology
1. K. Holman operates a newspaper kiosk in Grand Central Station in New York City, a major commuter rail terminus in downtown Manhattan. The kiosk is 300 cubic feet (length x width x height) and Holman uses every cubic inch of it to stock newspapers, magazines, and snack foods.
Holman estimates that the contribution margin ratios on newspapers, magazine, and snack food items are 10%, 25% and 20%, respectively. In addition, for equivalent sales in dollars, newspapers take up 5 times as much space as magazine and 10 times as much space for snacks. However, because newspapers are the primary draw for the kiosk’s customers, Holman believes that at least 50% of the space (i.e., 150 cubic feet) must be allocated to newspapers. Holman also thinks that the 10% of her available space is the maximum she’d want to devote to snacks—that is, she wouldn’t sell more than what she could cram into 10% of the space, but she is willing to sell less.
1a) What is the optimal allocation of space to newspapers, magazine, and snack food items?
1b) Assume that Holman allocates space according to your recommendation. For Holman to breakeven on the kiosk rental charge of $2,700 per month, how much revenue must the kiosk generate per cubic foot each month?
In: Accounting
1. What is the UCL for the XBar chart based on the data below, with n=4, and ten set of samples for the weight of soft drinks are given. USL for the product is 355 g and LSL is 345. Daily production is 15000 units.
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Sample # |
Observations |
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1 |
352 |
348 |
350 |
351 |
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2 |
351 |
352 |
351 |
350 |
|
3 |
351 |
346 |
342 |
350 |
|
4 |
349 |
353 |
352 |
352 |
|
5 |
351 |
350 |
351 |
351 |
|
6 |
353 |
351 |
346 |
346 |
|
7 |
348 |
344 |
350 |
347 |
|
8 |
350 |
349 |
351 |
346 |
|
9 |
344 |
345 |
346 |
349 |
|
10 |
349 |
350 |
352 |
352 |
The UCL for the X-bar chart will be (circle the right answer).
a. 350.25
b. 345.92
c. 352.63
d. 349.27
2. What is the LCL for the Xbar chart for the problem with data given in question 1?
a. 352.63
b. 345.92
c. 349.27
d. 10.49
3. What is the UCL for the R-chart based on the data given in Problem 1?
a. 0
b. 4.6
c. 352.63
d. 10.50
4. What is LCL for the Rchart, based on the data given in problem?
a. -3.29
b. 0
c. 10.50
d. 4.6
In: Statistics and Probability
Find the results of an opinion poll from the internet, a newspaper, or a magazine
Describe your case briefly and discuss how they explored the data, which tools and statistics had been applied (e.g., plot, mean, standard deviation…)
In: Statistics and Probability
A magazine claims the mean monthly cost of video games in $30. You Sample 25 houses and find a mean of $25.7 and a standard deviation of $5.12. At α=.1, do you have enough evidence to reject the claim
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Explain the difference between a weaseler and a downplayer. Find a clear example of each in a newspaper, magazine, or other source. Next find an example of a phrase that is sometimes used as a weaseler or downplayer, but that is used appropriately or neutrally in the context of your example.
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