In: Economics
1. Suppose 40 percent of all potential workers are highly
skilled and contribute $50,000 to the firm each year. The remaining
60 percent of potential workers are less skilled and contribute
only $30,000 to the firm each year. Schooling costs a highly
skilled worker y per year, while it costs a less-skilled worker 2y
per year. In a competitive market, what wages would be paid to the
high skilled workers if employers COULD distinguish between the
types?
Select one:
a. $38,000
b. $50,000
c. $40,000
d. $30,000
e. $42,000
2. Suppose 40 percent of all potential workers are highly
skilled and contribute $50,000 to the firm each year. The remaining
60 percent of potential workers are less skilled and contribute
only $30,000 to the firm each year. Schooling costs a highly
skilled worker y per year, while it costs a less-skilled worker 2y
per year. In a competitive market, what wages would be paid to the
low skilled workers if employers COULD distinguish between the
types?
Select one:
a. $20,000
b. $50,000
c. $30,000
d. $38,000
e. $40,000
In: Economics
Answer T or F
In: Accounting
The following three recessive genes are found in corn: bt1, brittle endosperm. g117 glossy leaf and rgdl, ragged seedling. A trihybrid of unknown origin is testcrossed producing the following offsprings:
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Brittle, glossy, ragged 357 Brittle glossy 74 Ragged 66 Glossy 79 |
Wildtype 343 Brittle ragged 61 Glossy ragged 11 Brittle 9 |
What are the genotypes and phenotypes of the original parents?
Diagram the linkage relationship in the F1.
Determine the gene order.
Calculate the amount of recombination observed between the genes and diagram the gene map.
Is there any crossover interference? If yes, how much inference is operative?
In: Biology
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In: Finance
Two hundred consumers are surveyed about a new brand of snack food, Crunchicles. Their age groups and preferences are given in the table.
| 18–24 | 25–34 | 35–55 | 55 and over | Total | |
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| Liked Crunchicles | 14 | 6 | 15 | 39 | 74 |
| Disliked Crunchicles | 7 | 6 | 3 | 27 | 43 |
| No Preference | 12 | 15 | 5 | 51 | 83 |
| Total | 33 | 27 | 23 | 117 | 200 |
One consumer from the survey is selected at random. Leave all
answers in a reduced fraction.
In: Statistics and Probability
Describe how the motility and secretions of the stomach contribute to the digestive process in a healthy human, making sure that you describe difference between the functional regions of the stomach.
in details, please
In: Biology
1.Explain the difference between an oncogene and a tumor suppressor gene.
2.Signal transduction cascades amplify hormonal signals. How does cAMP contribute to signal amplification?
In: Biology
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What are the differences between Conventional Commercial Bank and Islamic Commercial Bank? |
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How does Islamic Bank contribute to socio-economic development? |
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In: Economics
Explain the relationship between elasticity, total revenue, and marginal revenue. If you have a new product in the market, will you set the product price in the elastic or inelastic area? Why?
In: Economics