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1. Blue Spruce Corp. purchased a new machine on October 1, 2019, at a cost of...

1. Blue Spruce Corp. purchased a new machine on October 1, 2019, at a cost of $134,000. The company estimated that the machine will have a salvage value of $20,000. The machine is expected to be used for 10,000 working hours during its 5-year life.

Compute the depreciation expense under straight-line method for 2019. (Round answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 2,125.)
2019 Depreciation expense:

2. Yello Bus Lines uses the units-of-activity method in depreciating its buses. One bus was purchased on January 1, 2019, at a cost of $227,125. Over its 4-year useful life, the bus is expected to be driven 132,500 miles. Salvage value is expected to be $8,500.

Compute the depreciable cost per unit. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.50.)

Depreciation cost per unit:        per mile

3. In recent years, Sheffield Transportation purchased three used buses. Because of frequent turnover in the accounting department, a different accountant selected the depreciation method for each bus, and various methods were selected. Information concerning the buses is shown as follows.

For the declining-balance method, the company uses the double-declining rate. For the units-of-activity method, total miles are expected to be 124,000. Actual miles of use in the first 3 years were 2018, 26,000; 2019, 31,500; and 2020, 29,500.

For Bus #3, calculate depreciation expense per mile under units-of-activity method. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.50.)

Depreciation expense:    per mile

USE CHART BELOW THIS

Bus

Acquired

Cost

Salvage
Value

Useful Life
in Years

Depreciation
Method

1 1/1/17 $ 99,000 $ 7,500 4 Straight-line
2 1/1/17 130,000 10,500 5 Declining-balance
3 1/1/18 89,340 7,500 4 Units-of-activity

4. On January 1, 2019, Pina Colada Company purchased the following two machines for use in its production process.

Machine A: The cash price of this machine was $46,000. Related expenditures included: sales tax $3,250, shipping costs $200, insurance during shipping $110, installation and testing costs $90, and $100 of oil and lubricants to be used with the machinery during its first year of operations. Pina Colada estimates that the useful life of the machine is 5 years with a $4,200 salvage value remaining at the end of that time period. Assume that the straight-line method of depreciation is used.
Machine B: The recorded cost of this machine was $180,000. Pina Colada estimates that the useful life of the machine is 4 years with a $9,850 salvage value remaining at the end of that time period.

Prepare the following for Machine A. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 2,125. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

Account Titles and Explanation

debit credit
1
2

5. At December 31, 2019, Sheffield Corp. reported the following as plant assets.

Land $ 3,770,000
Buildings $27,870,000
Less: Accumulated depreciation—buildings 11,900,000 15,970,000
Equipment 48,370,000
Less: Accumulated depreciation—equipment 4,850,000 43,520,000
    Total plant assets $63,260,000


During 2020, the following selected cash transactions occurred.

April 1 Purchased land for $2,120,000.
May 1 Sold equipment that cost $930,000 when purchased on January 1, 2016. The equipment was sold for $558,000.
June 1 Sold land purchased on June 1, 2010 for $1,490,000. The land cost $394,000.
July 1 Purchased equipment for $2,480,000.
Dec. 31 Retired equipment that cost $508,000 when purchased on December 31, 2010. The company received no proceeds related to salvage.

Journalize the above transactions. The company uses straight-line depreciation for buildings and equipment. The buildings are estimated to have a 50-year life and no salvage value. The equipment is estimated to have a 10-year useful life and no salvage value. Update depreciation on assets disposed of at the time of sale or retirement. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)

In: Accounting

You are in the middle of your shift in the coronary care unit (CCU) of a...

You are in the middle of your shift in the coronary care unit (CCU) of a large urban medical center. Your
new admission, C.B., a 47-year-old woman, was just flown to your institution from a small rural community
more than 100 miles away. She had a STEMI (ST segment elevation myocardial infarction) last
evening. Her current vital signs (VS) are 100/60, 86, 14. After you make C.B. comfortable, you receive
this report from the flight nurse: “C.B. is a full-time homemaker with four children. She has had episodes
of 'chest tightness' with exertion for the past year, but this is her first known MI. She has a history of
hyperlipidemia and has smoked one pack of cigarettes daily for 30 years. Surgical history consists of total
abdominal hysterectomy 10 years ago after the birth of her last child. She has no other known medical
problems. Yesterday at 8 pm, she began to have severe substernal chest pain that referred into her neck
and down both arms. She rated the pain as 9 or 10 on a 0-to-10 scale. She thought it was severe indigestion
and began taking Maalox with no relief. Her husband then took her to the local emergency department,
where a 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) showed hyperacute ST elevation in the inferior leads II,
III, aVF and V5 to V6. Before tissue plasminogen activator could be given, she went into ventricular fibrillation
(V-fib). CPR was started and when the code team arrived, she was successfully defibrillated after
two shocks. She then was started on nitroglycerin (NTG), heparin, and amiodarone drips. She was given
IV metoprolol and aspirin 325 mg to chew and swallow. This morning her systolic pressure dropped into
the 80s, and she was placed on a low-dose norepinephrine drip and urgently flown to your institution for
coronary angiography and possible percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Currently, she has
amiodarone infusing at 1 mg/min, heparin at 1200 units/hr, and norepinephrine at 0.5 mcg/kg/min. The
NTG has been stopped because of low blood pressure. Laboratory work that was done yesterday showed
Na 145 mEq/L, K 3.6 mEq/L, HCO3 19 mEq/L, BUN 9 mg/dL, creatinine 0.8 mg/dL, WBC 14,500/mm3, Hct
44.3%, and Hgb 14.5 g/dL.”

Please help me write the SBAR for this case

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A production  process at Kenneth day Manufacturing is show inthe figure below. The drilling operation...


A production  process at Kenneth day Manufacturing is show in the figure below. The drilling operation occurs separately  from , and simultaneously with the sawing and sanding ,which are independent sequential operations.  A product needs to go through only one of the three assembly operations ( the operations  are in parallel)

6 units/hrs

Sawing 


2.2 units/ hrs

Sanding

Drilling 

1.8 units/hr


Welding

5 units/hr



Assembly 

0.7 units/hr

Assembly 

0.7 units / hr

Assembly 

0.7 units/hr



A)..........Drilling  or Sanding or sawing or welding  or assembly?.  

B) The bottleneck time is .........minutes per unit (round your response to three decimal places)

C) the throughout time of the overall system is ...........minutes ( round your response to two decimal places)

D) If the firm operates 10 hours  per days ,20 days per month , the monthly   capacity   of the manufacturing process is ..........units (Enter your response as a whole number)



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Please use minitab The air flow through a value on an automotive air pollution control device...

Please use minitab

The air flow through a value on an automotive air pollution control device is believed to be controlled by three discrete factors; Arm Length, Spring Load, and Bobbin Depth. Use the data given below to determine if any of the factors have a statistically significant impact on average air flow.

Arm Length

Spring Load

Bobbin Depth

Air Flow

0.595

100

1.095

0.6

0.605

70

1.095

0.28

0.605

100

1.105

0.72

0.595

70

1.095

0.46

0.595

70

1.095

0.42

0.595

100

1.105

0.7

0.595

70

1.105

0.7

0.595

100

1.095

0.57

0.605

100

1.095

0.29

0.605

70

1.105

0.71

0.605

70

1.105

0.71

0.605

70

1.095

0.42

0.595

100

1.105

0.71

0.595

70

1.105

0.73

0.605

100

1.105

0.7

0.605

100

1.095

0.45

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suppose that 17% of unmarried couples are mixed racially. a) when n=150, what is the probability...

suppose that 17% of unmarried couples are mixed racially.
a) when n=150, what is the probability that the proportion of mixed couples will be greater than 0.2?
b) when n=200, what is probability that the proportion of mixed couples will be greater than 0.2?

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James, Kinkaid, the owner of the Kinkaid Company was convinced by Douglas Shaw, one of his...

James, Kinkaid, the owner of the Kinkaid Company was convinced by Douglas Shaw, one of his employees, that a fellow worker, Dick Miller, had been stealing money from the company. During a break in the company's conference room, Kinkaid fired Miller in front of other workers, accused him of stealing from the company, searched through his briefcase over his objections, and finally forcibly escorted him to his office to await the arrival of the police, which he had his assistant summon. Miller was indicted for embezzlement but subsequently was acquitted upon establishing his innocence. What rights, if any, does Miller have against Kinkaid? Please discuss.

2. Sandra Davis was a worker in a New York hotel owned by the Royal Crown International Hotel Co. One day, Henry Lambert, the manager of the hotel support team, gathered all the workers and told them that a great deal of theft had taken place within the hotel. He warned the assembled workers that unless someone confessed or revealed the name of the responsible person, he would start to fire all the workers according to seniority. When no one volunteered the information he was seeking, Lambert fired Sandra Davis, a single parent of three small children. Ms Davis became very upset, began to cry, sustained emotional distress, mental anguish, and loss of wages and earnings.

Ms. Davis sued the Royal Crown International Hotel Co and Henry Lambert alleging that the defendants acted recklessly and outrageously, intending to cause emotional distress and anguish. The defendants argued that damages for emotional distress are not recoverable unless physical injury occurs as a result of the distress. Will Davis be successful on her complaint? Please explain.

3. Fred Banyon, the owner of a rural property, has a place on his land where he piles trash. The pile has been there for three months. Carl, a neighbor of the adjoining property, without Fred's consent or knowledge, threw his trash onto the trash pile. Fred discovered what Carl had done and sued. What tort, if any, has Carl committed? Please explain.

James, Kinkaid, the owner of the Kinkaid Company was convinced by Douglas Shaw, one of his employees, that a fellow worker, Dick Miller, had been stealing money from the company. During a break in the company's conference room, Kinkaid fired Miller in front of other workers, accused him of stealing from the company, searched through his brief case over his objections, and finally forcibly escorted him to his office to await the arrival of the police, which he had his assistant summon. Miller was indicted for embezzlement but subsequently was acquitted upon establishing his innocence. What rights, if any, does Miller have against Kinkaid? Please discuss.

2. Sandra Davis was a worker in a New York hotel owned by the Royal Crown International Hotel Co. One day, Henry Lambert, the manager of the hotel support team, gathered all the workers and told them that a great deal of theft had taken place within the hotel. He warned the assembled workers that unless someone confessed or revealed the name of the responsible person, he would start to fire all the workers according to seniority. When no one volunteered the information he was seeking, Lambert fired Sandra Davis, a single parent of three small children. Ms Davis became very upset, began to cry, sustained emotional distress, mental anguish, and loss of wages and earnings.

Ms. Davis sued the Royal Crown International Hotel Co and Henry Lambert alleging that the defendants acted recklessly and outrageously, intending to cause emotional distress and anguish. The defendants argued that damages for emotional distress are not recoverable unless physical injury occurs as a result of the distress. Will Davis be successful on her complaint? Please explain.

3. Fred Banyon, the owner of a rural property, has a place on his land where he piles trash. The pile has been there for three months. Carl, a neighbor of the adjoining property, without Fred's consent or knowledge, threw his trash onto the trash pile. Fred discovered what Carl had done and sued. What tort, if any, has Carl committed? Please explain.

In: Psychology

The exchange rate for Peruvian Sol is 0.3 Euro per Sol. The exchange rate for Singaporean...

The exchange rate for Peruvian Sol is 0.3 Euro per Sol. The exchange rate for Singaporean Dollar(SGD) is 1.5 dollar per Euro. What is the price of Sol in SGD?The exchange rate for Peruvian Sol is 0.3 Euro per Sol. The exchange rate for Singaporean Dollar(SGD) is 1.5 dollar per Euro. What is the price of Sol in SGD?

In: Finance

Please solve and explain 15-3     The market and Stock S have the following probability distributions: Probability rm...

Please solve and explain

15-3     The market and Stock S have the following probability distributions:

Probability

rm

rs

0.3

15%

20%

0.4

9

5

0.3

18

12

  1. Calculate the expected rates of return for the market and Stock S.
  2. Calculate the standard deviations for the market and Stock S.
  3. Calculate the coefficients of variation for the market and Stock S.

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Make 0.3M from 1M stocks. Each measurement will require 3 ml of solution in a glass...

Make 0.3M from 1M stocks. Each measurement will require 3 ml of solution in a glass test tube

a) Glucose, 0.3 M

b) Ethanol, 0.3 M (Density = 0.789g/ml and 46.1g/mol)

c) Methanol, 0.3M (0.71g/ml and 34g/mol)

d) Isopropyl alcohol 70% (0.79g/ml and 60.1 g/mol)

In: Chemistry

Following are the returns on two assets and three states of the economy Economy Status Probability...

  1. Following are the returns on two assets and three states of the economy

Economy Status

Probability

Stock    A

RETURN

         RA

Stock B

RETURN

         RB

BOOM

0.3

  • 20%

6%

NORMAL

0.4

13%

7%

BUST

0.3

33%

11%

  1. What are the expected returns and standard deviations for these two stocks?
  2. What do you interpret? Which stock is riskier?

    In: Finance