In: Physics
Write F if it is false, V if it is true, depending on the case and explain why
1. Social costs is the benefit that society receives to maintain
the operation of companies ()
2. As expenses are incorporated into the production process, they
become costs. ()
3. The social costs are those that society must pay to maintain the
operation of the company ()
4. The marginal cost is equal to the total cost divided by the
number of units produced in the production process ()
5. At an equilibrium point of production, the entrepreneur relates
the prices, costs, and quantities that he must sell, to know that
he neither loses nor wins. ()
6 Advertising, participation in fairs and exhibitions are known as
financial expenses ()
7. When the consumer is indifferent to exchanging a certain
quantity of a good for another good, since he gets the same
satisfaction at any point on the curve, it is called the marginal
rate of substitution. ()
8. Standard costs is a predetermined cost that serves as a means of
controlling the production process and the costs incurred. ()
9. The total costs of production constitutes the sum of payments or
remunerations, both of the fixed and variable factors. ()
10. The indifference curves are represented as the optimal scale of
the plant that the entrepreneur has to look for ()
In: Economics
Which of the following was the result in Authors Guild v. Google, the case in the text involving whether Google violated the copyright rights to authors by scanning books and establishing a publicly available search function making snippets of text available?
a. That Google violated the rights of the book copyright holders because while Google had the right to scan the books, it had no right to institute a search function available to the public.
b. That Google did not violate the rights of the book copyright holders because, while the fair use doctrine was inapplicable, Google was involved in digital imaging, a protected activity.
c. That Google violated the rights of the book copyright holders because Google had no right to scan the contents of the publications.
d. That the activities of Google augmented public knowledge and that Google did not lose the protection of the fair use doctrine based on its profit motivation.
In: Other
If the Ecell of the following cell is 0.945 V, what is the pH in the anode compartment? Pt(s) | H2 (1.00 atm) | H+(aq) || Ag+(0.100 M) | Ag(s)
1.245 is NOT the correct answer
In: Chemistry
***C PROGRAMMING***
Roman Numerals:
I = 1
V = 5
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
D = 500
M = 1000
Use % for modulus division.
Step 1
For example:
Number/Numeral Number/Numeral
1 = I 26 = XXVI
2 = II 27 = XXVII
3 = III 28 = XXVIII
4 = IV 29 = XXIX
5 = V 30 = XXX
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25 = XXV 50 = L
Press any key to continue?
In: Computer Science
trial balance is presented below for November 30,
2018.
| COOKIE
CREATIONS Trial Balance November 30, 2018 |
||||
| Debit | Credit | |||
| Cash | $245 | |||
| Supplies | 125 | |||
| Prepaid Insurance | 1,320 | |||
| Equipment | 1,200 | |||
| Unearned Service Revenue | $30 | |||
| Notes Payable | 2,000 | |||
| Common Stock | 800 | |||
| Service Revenue | 125 | |||
| Advertising Expense | 65 | |||
| $2,955 | $2,955 | |||
It is the end of November and Natalie has been in touch with her
grandmother. Her grandmother asked Natalie how well things went in
her first month of business. Natalie, too, would like to know if
the company has been profitable or not during November. Natalie
realizes that in order to determine Cookie Creations’ income, she
must first make adjustments.
Natalie puts together the following additional
information.
| 1. | A count reveals that $35 of baking supplies were used during November. | |
| 2. | Natalie estimates that all of her baking equipment will have a useful life of 5 years or 60 months. (Assume Natalie decides to record a full month’s worth of depreciation, regardless of when the equipment was obtained by the business.) | |
| 3. | Natalie’s grandmother has decided to charge interest of 6% on the note payable extended on November 16. The loan plus interest is to be repaid in 24 months. (Assume that half a month of interest accrued during November.) | |
| 4. | On November 30, a friend of Natalie’s asks her to teach a class at the neighborhood school. Natalie agrees and teaches a group of 35 first-grade students how to make Santa Claus cookies. The next day, Natalie prepares an invoice for $300 and leaves it with the school principal. The principal says that he will pass the invoice along to the head office, and it will be paid sometime in December. | |
| 5. | Natalie receives a utilities bill for $45. The bill is for utilities consumed by Natalie’s business during November and is due December 15. |
Part 1: Prepare Adjusting Journal Entries
Part Two: Post the Adjusting Journal Entries
Part Three: Prepare the Adjusted Trial Balance
Part 4: Using the adjusted trial balance, calculate Cookie Creations’ net income or net loss for the month of November 2018.
In: Accounting
The number of pizzas consumed per month by university students is normally distributed with a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3.
A. What proportion of students consume more than 12 pizzas per month?
Probability =
B. What is the probability that in a random sample of size 8, a total of more than 72 pizzas are consumed? (Hint: What is the mean number of pizzas consumed by the sample of 8 students?)
Probability =
In: Statistics and Probability
Consider the following subsets of the set of all students:
A = set of all science majors
B = set of all art majors
C = set of all math majors
D = set of all female students
Using set operations, describe each of the following sets in terms
of A, B, C, and D:
a) set of all female physics majors
b) set of all students majoring in both science and art
In: Advanced Math
3. Given the following GPA for 4 students: 2, 3, 3, 4. Age of students are: 10, 11, 12, 15. There are 10,000 total students. Average GPA: Unknown, Standard Deviation of GPA: 0.02 and it’s Normal. d. Find Regression Line Equation. (5 points) e. If a student’s age is 13, what is the corresponding GPA? (5 points) Please show the work, thanks
In: Statistics and Probability
The number of pizzas consumed per month by university students is normally distributed with a mean of 6 and a standard deviation of 5.
A. What proportion of students consume more than 8 pizzas per month?
Probability =
B. What is the probability that in a random sample of size 11, a total of more than 55 pizzas are consumed? (Hint: What is the mean number of pizzas consumed by the sample of 11 students?)
Probability =
In: Statistics and Probability