Ziad Company had a beginning inventory on January 1 of 143 units
of Product 4-18-15 at a cost of $20 per unit. During the year, the
following purchases were made.
| Mar. 15 | 380 units | at | $23 | Sept. 4 | 333 units | at | $26 | |||||||
| July 20 | 238 units | at | $24 | Dec. 2 | 95 units | at | $29 |
950 units were sold. Ziad Company uses a periodic inventory
system.
a) Determine the cost of goods available for sale.
b) Calculate average cost per unit.
c) Determine the ending inventory and the cost of goods sold under each of the assumed cost flow methods.
d) Which cost flow method results in the highest inventory amount for the balance sheet, and the highest cost of goods sold for the income statement?
In: Accounting
In Table 1.5, examine the private health insurance, Medicare, and Medicaid components. Which category grew the most between 1970 and 2014? Between 2000 and 2014? What factors might have led to the differences in the growth rates?
2. The growth rates between 1970 and 2014 are calculated as follows:
Private health insurance = (868.8/14.1)-1 = 6061.70%
Medicare = (580.7/7.3)-1 = 7854.80%
Medicaid = ( 444.9/5)-1 = 8798%
Hence, Medicaid had the highest growth rate between 1970 and 2014.
Similarly,
The growth rates between 2000 and 2014 are calculated as follows:
Private health insurance = (868.8/406.1)-1 = 113.93%
Medicare = (580.7/216.3)-1 = 168.47%
Medicaid = ( 444.9/186.9)-1 = 138.59 %
Hence, Medicare had the highest growth rate between 2000 and 2014.
In: Economics
Firemen are shooting a stream of water at a burning building. A high-pressure hose shoots out the water with a speed of 27.0m/s as it leaves the hose nozzle. Once it leaves the hose, the water moves in projectile motion. The firemen adjust the angle of elevation of the hose until the water takes 3.30s to reach a building 45.0m away. You can ignore air resistance; assume that the end of the hose is at ground level.
A) Find the angle of elevation of the hose.
B) Find the speed of the water at the highest point in its trajectory. (m/s)
C) Find the acceleration of the water at the highest point in its trajectory. (m/s^2)
D) How high above the ground does the water strike the building? (m)
E) How fast is it moving just before it hits the building? (m/s)
In: Physics
Course Name: Professional Communication
Required:
Make six slide presentation
TOPIC: Corona Virus has impacted the entire world. UAE is no exception. And your Company is also no exception. Make a presentation to showcase how your Company or department managed the crisis. Assume you are presenting to the highest Council in UAE.
Note:
Start with deciding why you are making a presentation to the highest Council. Do you need some money to support your department because of the crisis? Do you need some other support from the Council? Or are you presenting how you have utilized the funds the government has given to your department?
Based on the objective you choose, make a presentation on the above topic. 6 slide power point presentation
i need a simple slides no need big
In: Operations Management
Perform multiple sorts of printing in between sorts. Print a list of player names and total points, sorted from highest to lowest. Next, print a list of player names and rebounds, sorted from highest to lowest.
In: Computer Science
1. Assume that Mr. Shulman owned 100 shares of Exxon Mobile stock and 250 shares of General Electric stock when he died on December 1. The highest selling price for Exxon Mobile on that day was 41.24; the lowest selling price was 40.40. The highest selling price for GE on that day was 39.35; the lowest selling price was 38.95. Calculate the fair market value of all of the stock as of December 1.
2. In December 2003, Mrs. Nichols gave gifts of $20,000 to her son, Bruce; $20,000 to her son and daughter-in-law, David and Cheryl; $15,000 to a favorite nephew; and $10,000 to each of her seven grandchildren. What amount must Mrs. Nichols report to the IRS on her 2003 gift-tax return? Please show your calculations.
In: Accounting
in java
Create a class called Customer in three steps: • (Step-1): • Add a constructor of the class Customer that takes the name and purchase amount of the customer as inputs. • Write getter methods getName and getPrice to return the name and price of the customer. You can write a toString() method which returns printed string of Customer name and its purchase. • (Step-2): Create a class called Restaurant. • Write a method addsale that takes customer name and purchase amount of the customer in the class restaurant and stores it into an array list. • Write a method nameBestCustomer that returns customer name who bought highest sale in the restaurant. • (Step-3): Write a tester class that prompts the user to enter name and purchase of the customers and display the name of the customer who bought highest sales in the restaurant.
In: Computer Science
Match the following aqueous solutions with the
appropriate letter from the column on the right.
| 1. | 0.19 m | CuCl2 | A. | Lowest freezing point | ||
| 2. | 0.17 m | Ni(NO3)2 | B. | Second lowest freezing point | ||
| 3. | 0.16 m | K2S | C. | Third lowest freezing point | ||
| 4. | 0.54 m | Sucrose(nonelectrolyte) | D. | Highest freezing point |
another one:
Match the following aqueous solutions with the
appropriate letter from the column on the right.
| 1. | 0.16 m | CoCl2 | A. | Lowest freezing point | ||
| 2. | 0.17 m | CrCl2 | B. | Second lowest freezing point | ||
| 3. | 0.18 m | Mn(NO3)2 | C. | Third lowest freezing point | ||
| 4. | 0.46 m | Glucose(nonelectrolyte) | D. | Highest freezing point |
In: Chemistry

Does crime pay? The FBI Standard Survey of Crimes showed that for about 80% of all property crimes (burglary, larceny, car theft, etc.), the criminals are never found and the case is never solvedt. Suppose a neighborhood district in a large city suffers repeated property crimes, not always perpetrated by the same criminals. The police are investigating six property crime cases in this district
(a) What is the probability that none of the crimes will ever be solved? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
(b) What is the probability that at least one crime will be solved? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
(c) What is the expected number of crimes that will be solved? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) crimes What is the standard deviation? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
(d) How many property crimes n must the police investigate before they can be at least 90% sure of solving one or more cases?
In: Math
STATE: Andrew plans to retire in 40 years. He plans to invest part of his retirement funds in stocks, so he seeks out information on past returns. He learns that from 1966 to 2015, the annual returns on S&P 500 had mean 11.0% and standard deviation 17.0% .
PLAN: The distribution of annual returns on common stocks is roughly symmetric, so the mean return over even a moderate number of years is close to Normal. We can use the Central Limit Theorem to make an inference.
SOLVE: What is the probability, ?1 , assuming that the past pattern of variation continues, that the mean annual return on common stocks over the next 40 years will exceed 10% ? (Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.)
?1=
What is the probability, ?2 , that the mean return will be less than 5% ? (Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.)
?2=
In: Statistics and Probability