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In one city, the probability that a person will pass his or her driving test on...

In one city, the probability that a person will pass his or her driving test on the first attempt is 0.68. Eleven people are selected at random from among those taking their driving test for the first time.

1. What is the probability that among these 11 people, exactly 7 people will pass their driving test for the first time?

a. 0.0144
b. 0.7437
c. 0.2326
d. 0.4890

2. What is the probability that among these 11 people, at least 7 people will pass their driving test for the first time?

a. 0.0144
  b. 0.7437
  c. 0.2326
  d. 0.4890

3. What is the probability that among these 11 people, at most 7 people will pass their driving test for the first time?

a. 0.5510
  b. 0.7437
  c. 0.2326
  d. 0.4890

4. What is the probability that among these 11 people, more than 7 people will pass their driving test for the first time?

a. 0.5110
  b. 0.7437
  c. 0.0308
  d. 0.4890

5. What is the probability that among these 11 people, the number passing the test is between 2 and 4 inclusive?

a. 0.5510
b. 0.7437
c. 0.0308
  d. 0.4890

In: Statistics and Probability

What are final goods and intermediate goods? How do they help in calculating (GDP) Gross Domestic Product?

What are final goods and intermediate goods? How do they help in calculating (GDP) Gross Domestic Product?

In: Economics

ON Amazon: Key Goods or Services/Features: Describe the key goods and services your selected organization provides....

ON Amazon:

Key Goods or Services/Features: Describe the key goods and services your selected organization provides. Include information about where, why, and for whom they are provided. Separate the financial interest of the company into financial and nonfinancial features. For example: Are they a manufacturer offering their own financing to customers? Is the company currently facing any financial woes? Explain how these features of the organization (e.g., major products or services, customers, location) help set the boundaries for business decisions.

In: Finance

A for joint venture with B, purchased goods costing Rs. 2,00,000. B sold the goods for Rs. 2,80,000

A for joint venture with B, purchased goods costing Rs. 2,00,000. B sold the goods for Rs. 2,80,000. Unsold material costing Rs. 10,000 was taken over by A at Rs. 8,000. A is entitled to get 1% commission on purchases. B is entitled to get 2% commission on sales, profit on venture will be:
A) Rs. 80,000
B) Rs. 80,800
C) Rs. 81,200
D) Rs. 80,400

In: Accounting

Anna spends her income on green goods (G) and brown goods (B). Initially, Anna's income is...

Anna spends her income on green goods (G) and brown goods (B). Initially, Anna's income is $30, the price of green goods is $2, and the price of brown goods is $1. The government introduces a new regulation that increases the price of brown goods to $5.  

Her utility function is as before: U(G,B) = G^2B

Her marginal utility for green goods is: MUg = 2GB

Her marginal utility for brown goods is: MUg = G^2

a)Draw a clearly labeled graph showing the effect of the policy. The graph should include the initial, final, and decomposition baskets, as well as the corresponding indifference curves and budget lines.

b) Anna's compensating variation equals = $__?__

c) Anna's equivalent variation equals = $__?__

In: Economics

When should a country export goods and when should a country import goods When do you...

When should a country export goods and when should a country import goods

When do you think tariffs and or quotas should be put in place?

Do you think President Trumps strict trade policies will benefit the country and why

In: Economics

State governments are considering taxing online purchases of goods through Amazon. Should sales taxes on goods...

State governments are considering taxing online purchases of goods through Amazon. Should sales taxes on goods purchased through Amazon be paid to the government by consumers or producers? brief explanation please

In: Economics

A small country imports industrial goods and exports agricultural goods. Both industry and agriculture are perfectly competitive.

A small country imports industrial goods and exports agricultural goods. Both industry and agriculture are perfectly competitive. A new minimum wage law raises wages in industry but not in agriculture. However, all workers displaced from industry as a result of the new, higher wage find employment in agriculture. Is an import tax on industrial goods the best way to deal with any resulting problems? Why (not)?

USE OF APPROPRIATE DIAGRAMS TO ANSWER EACH QUESTION IS ENCOURAGED.

In: Economics

Exercise 14-15 Schedule of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold LO P1, P2...

Exercise 14-15 Schedule of cost of goods manufactured and cost of goods sold LO P1, P2

Beck Manufacturing reports the information below for 2017.

Raw Materials Inventory
Begin. Inv. 12,500
Purchases 55,000
Avail. for use 67,500
DM used 49,000
End. Inv. 18,500
Work in Process Inventory
Begin. Inv. 17,400
DM used 49,000
Direct labor 31,700
Overhead 61,000
Avail. for mfg. 159,100
Cost of goods mfg 146,300
End. Inv. 12,800
Finished Goods Inventory
Begin. Inv. 21,400
Cost of goods mfg 146,300
Avail. for sale 167,700
Cost of Goods Sold 147,300
End. Inv. 20,400


Required:
1. Prepare the schedule of cost of goods manufactured for the year.
2. Compute cost of goods sold for the year.

Part 1

Beck Manufacturing
Schedule of cost of goods manufactured
For year ended Dec 31, 2017
? ?   
? ?
? ?
Total manufacturing costs ?
? ?
Total cost of work in progress ?
? ?
Cost of goods manufactured $

Part 2

Beck manufacturing
Partial income statement
For year ended Dec 31, 2017
Cost of goods sold ?
? ?
? ?
Cost of goods for sale ?
? ?
Cost of goods sold ?


In: Accounting

Under sale of Goods Act 1930. Who is unpaid seller, what are his rights against Goods...

Under sale of Goods Act 1930. Who is unpaid seller, what are his rights against Goods and has he any remedy against the buyer personally?

(more then 200 words)

In: Economics