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Mr. Fulano de Tal Perencejo paid an early $ 2000 for the purchase of a car....

Mr. Fulano de Tal Perencejo paid an early $ 2000 for the purchase of a car. Then he paid $ 200 per month for 36 months at 12% interest per year compounded monthly to pay off the rest of the cost of the car. (Value 6 points)

What was the original cost of the car?

What proportion of the payments are interest charges?

In: Finance

Kevin takes out a loan of 2000 dollars to buy a car at an effective annual...

Kevin takes out a loan of 2000 dollars to buy a car at an effective annual rate of interest of 6%. He repays the loan by making level annual payments at the end of each year for 10 years, using the amortization method. Find the outstanding loan balance at the end of the 1st year just after the 1st payment is paid

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Consider a country with the following aggregate demand curve for cars.Q = 2000 – 20.P There...

Consider a country with the following aggregate demand curve for cars.Q = 2000 – 20.P There is a industry with following marginal and average cost curves. MC = 10 + 0.01 QAC = 10 + 0.005Q Assume that the industry is a monopoly and there is no free trade. a. What is the monopolist’s marginal revenue curve? (Hint: Express demand curve as P = A – B.Q form, and estimate MR) b. What is the monopolist’s profit maximizing output? c. What is the profit maximizing price? d. What is the profit? e. Show this in a diagram.

In: Economics

Jane has a Dwelling limit of $500,000 with a deductible of $2000 and a $1million Liability limit.


Jane & Sue both have HO insurance.

Jane has a Dwelling limit of $500,000 with a deductible of $2000 and a $1million Liability limit.

Sue has a Dwelling limit of $750,000 with a deductible of $5000 and a $2million Liability limit.

Sue is visiting Jane and a heavy light fixture falls on her head. Sue’s medical expenses are $10,000 (ambulance, emergency room services, stitches, overnight stay for concussion).

  1. Whose policy is ultimately responsible for Sue’s losses?

  2. What coverage part of the HO insurance policy is reimbursing Sue?

  3. How much does the insurance policy pay Sue?

In: Operations Management

TLC = 4200, VC = 3200, IC = 2000 Calculate the FRC and RV? VC =...

TLC = 4200, VC = 3200, IC = 2000 Calculate the FRC and RV?

VC = 3200, IC = 2200, ERV = 1000, RV = 1000 Calculate the TLC.   ?

TLC = 6500 VC = 5000 Find RV.

TLC = 6500   IC = 3500 Find FRC.

TLC = 6500   RV = 1200 Find VC.

IC = 3500 TV = 600 Find IRV.

FRC = 2300 RV = 1200 Find ERV.

The total volume of air in Jeffrey’s lungs is 5800 mL. If his IC is 3200 and his RV is 1000, calculate his ERV and FRC.

In: Anatomy and Physiology

The Pew Research Center surveyed a sample of 41 students in 2000 and found the mean...

  1. The Pew Research Center surveyed a sample of 41 students in 2000 and found the mean student loan amount for those college graduates was $26,682 with a sample standard deviation of $19,861. Construct the 95% t-confidence interval for the population mean student loan amount.

In: Statistics and Probability

A report of about 2000 words that evaluates the 7-S framework and its applicability to the...

A report of about 2000 words that evaluates the 7-S framework and its applicability to the university's situation. Your evaluation as a change agent should have four sections:

  1. Background of the university organizational situation that needs organizational intervention
  2. Description of the 7-S framework and its benefits.
  3. Applying the 7-S framework to university's situation.
  4. Identification and analysis of what exactly needs to be change in the university after using the 7-S framework.

In: Economics

The number of students in one of the small towns reached (2000) male and female students,...

The number of students in one of the small towns reached (2000) male and female students, who move to their schools by means, as in the following table:

Walking Private Transportation School Transportation TOTAL
Male 340 590 120 1050
Female 260 560 130 960
TOTAL 600 1150 250 2000

Study the relationship between the type of pupils and the mode of transportation, and answer the following questions:

A - Formulate the appropriate null hypothesis.

B - Determine the value of the appropriate level of significance.

C - Set the degrees of freedom.

D - Calculate the value of a square of X2.

E - Extract the critical X² value from the table. And - test your zero hypothesis, and make the appropriate decision about it, and what does it mean?

In: Statistics and Probability

Need 5 and 6. The working age population of Shepherdlandia is 2000. The number of employed...

Need 5 and 6.

The working age population of Shepherdlandia is 2000.
The number of employed persons in Shepherdlandia is 1050.
The total labor force in Shepherdlandia is 1140.
1. How many people are unemployed? (1 point) _____________ (2 decimal places)

2. What is the unemployment rate? (2 points) ____________ (2 decimal places)
3. What is the labor force participation rate? (2 points) ______________ (2 decimal places)

4. Bob worked for pay last week for a total of 10 hours. He is looking for full-time employment, so he is only
employed 25%. Is Bob counted as employed, unemployed or neither as calculated by the U.S. BLS? (3 points)
5. Due to a recession 10 people, who had been counted as unemployed in the above table, has decided to not
work for the next 9 months while he attends classes at SJR State College. What is the new unemployment rate
in Shepherdlandia that results from their decision? (4 points)
(3 decimal places)
6. In Shepherdlandia (after the 10 people in #5 made their choice), the BLS decides to count the 20 citizens that
are serving in the armed forces on active duty in the working age population. Now, what is the
unemployment rate? (4 points) (3 decimal places)

In: Economics

In 2000 Firestone tires had a major problem on their hands, several of their tires were...

In 2000 Firestone tires had a major problem on their hands, several of their tires were exploding while being driven, causing serious injuries and death to its customers. In fact on May 2, 2000 the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opeed an investigation into Firestone tires based on reports of tread separation on some of its tires. At that point, the agency had received 90 complaints, including reports of 33 crashes resulting in 27 injuries and four deaths. Answer the following based on your independent research on the Firestone case:

a. What type of tort claim would an injured or deceased party pursue against Firestone?

b. What is the goal of tort law and how does it apply to the Firestone case?

c. Think back to the Ford Pinto case, how is the Firestone incident similar; and how did Firestone confront the issue once it was discovered?

d. If you worked for Firestone what defenses would you claim?

In: Finance