For each of the following write a hypothesis test by following the handout The Steps in Hypothesis Testing. This will be graded for participation only. Once you submit your work, you will be able to view the Feedback Key for this activity. You will have two similar problems to do next week be graded for accuracy. Ski Patrol: Avalanches: Snow avalanches can be real problems for travelers in the western United States and Canada. A very common type of avalanche is called the slab avalanche. These have been studied extensively by David McClung, a professor of engineering at the University of British Columbia. Slab avalanches studied in Canada have an average thickness of μ=67 cm. The Ski Patrol in Vail, Colorado is studying slab avalanches in its region. A random sample of avalanches in spring gave the following thickness in cm. 59 51 76 38 65 54 79 62 68 55 64 67 63 74 65 79 A box-and-whiskers plot of the data shows no outliers and a normal probability plot shows a correlation statistic of 0.973. Check for normality and if applicable, use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that the meal slab thickness is Vail region is different from that in Canada.
In: Statistics and Probability
5) The economic way of thinking
A) studies facts without using theories.
B) explains how social order and cooperation emerge from the actions of individuals.
C) is free of biases and assumptions.
D) includes all of the above features.
6) Competition would probably be abolished if society could find a way to abolish
A) inequality.
B) scarcity.
C) money.
D) economists.
7) Rich and poor people have which of the following in common?
A) Scarcity
B) Economizing behavior
C) Pursuing the plans and projects in which they are interested
D) All of the above.
8) Economic theory assumes people
A) rarely act generously.
B) consistently act selfishly.
C) make choices based on a comparison of cost and benefits.
D) are fundamentally complex. Therefore, no general theory can be deduced to make sense out of the decisions and choices people make.
9) In the economic way of thinking, private property rights provide people with
A) rules of the game.
B) dependable information.
C) incentives.
D) all of the above.
10) The economic system of the United States
A) was designed by mercantilists and capitalists.
B) was designed by the framers of the U.S. constitution.
C) was designed to maximize individual freedom.
D) was the result of human intentions but not anyone's design.
In: Economics
A newspaper article summarized data from a survey of 1,845 recruiters and human resource professionals. The article indicated that 52% of the people surveyed had reconsidered a job candidate based on his or her social media profile. Assume that the sample is representative of the population of recruiters and human resource professionals in the United States.
(a)Use the given information to estimate the proportion of recruiters and human resource professionals who have reconsidered a job candidate based on his or her social media profile using a 95% confidence interval. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)
(_________ , _________)
(b)Give an interpretation of the confidence level of 95%.
a. Of all possible random samples, 95% would result in an interval that is centered at the actual value of the population proportion.
b. Of all possible random samples, 95% would result in an interval that includes the actual value of the population proportion.
c. Of all possible random samples, 5% would result in an interval that lies above the actual value of the population proportion.
d. Of all possible random samples, 95% would result in an interval that lies below the actual value of the population proportion.
e. Of all possible random samples, 5% would result in an interval that includes the actual value of the population proportion.
In: Statistics and Probability
Stan Eckhardt, aged 57, received a superannuation lump sum of $310,000 from his superannuation fund upon retirement on 15 April 2018. PAYG tax of $28,170 was withheld from the lump sum. The lump sum comprised entirely of an element taxed in the fund.
Stan also received gross wages of $85,000 up to the date of his retirement. PAYG tax of $22,110 was withheld from Stan’s wages. Stan has adequate private health insurance.
Required:
This is the answer for part (a) which I have it right answered Below:
Computation of taxable income for 2017-2018 :
Receipt from Super Annuation fund = $310,000
Receipt from annual wages = $85,000
Total income for the year 2017-2018= $395,000
Total taxable income for 2017-2018- $ 395,000
Note: In the United States of America Super annuation fund is not tax deductible and hence any receipt from super annuation fund is taxable in the year of receipt.
I only need help with part b
b ) Calculate Stan’s net tax payable or refundable for the 2017/18 tax year.
In: Accounting
Mikco, a foreign corporation, owns 100% of Flagco, a domestic corporation. Mikco manufactures a wide variety of fl ags for worldwide distribution. Flagco imports Mikco’s finished goods for resale in the United States. Flagco’s average fi nancial results for the last three years are as follows:
|
Sales |
$20 million |
|
Cost of goods sold |
($15 million) |
|
Operating expenses |
($4 million) |
|
Operating profit |
$1 million |
Flagco’s CFO has decided to use the comparable profits method to assess Flagco’s exposure to an IRS transfer pricing adjustment by testing the reasonableness of Flagco’s reported operating profit of $1 million. An analysis of fi ve comparable uncontrolled U.S. distributors indicates that the ratio of operating profits to sales is the most appropriate profitability measure. After adjustments have been made to account for material differences between Flagco and the uncontrolled distributors, the average ratio of operating profit to sales for each uncontrolled distributor is as follows: 6%, 8%, 10%, 10%, and 14%.
Using this information regarding comparable uncontrolled U.S. distributors, apply the comparable profits method to assess the reasonableness of Flagco’s reported profits. In addition, if an adjustment to Flagco’s reported profits is required, compute the amount of that adjustment.
In: Accounting
Part 1
Information for Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 for the Andean branch of Powell Corporation is presented in the following table. The corporate tax rate in the Andean Republic changes drastically year-to-year. The U.S. corporate tax rate each year is 21%.
|
Year 1 |
Year 2 |
Year 3 |
|
|
Foreign source income |
$75,000 |
$100,000 |
$100,000 |
|
Foreign (Andean) tax rate |
15% |
20% |
22% |
|
Foreign taxes paid |
|||
|
U.S. tax before FTC |
In: Accounting
1 If the U.S. government takes the value of in-kind transfers into consideration, the U.S. poverty rate decreases.True/False
2 If women are not allowed to own property or inherit wealth but men are, this is an example of comparative advantage.True/False
3 In his book The Other Path, de Soto suggests that countries will grow more quickly if governments limit entrepreneurship.True/False
4 In his book The Other Path, de Soto suggests that countries will grow more quickly if bureaucratic barriers to free enterprise are reduced. True/False
5 In-kind transfers include housing subsidies and food stamps. True/False
6 Lack of access to sanitation and inadequate medical care have a negative impact on the development of human capital.True/False
7 Over half of the people in the world who live in extreme poverty live in China and India combined. True/False
8 Poverty is considered to be more permanent in the United States than it is in other nations. True/False
9 Providing basic health care and education for poor countries is cost prohibitive. True/False
10 The U.N. has established a Millennium Poverty Goal of cutting the number of people in extreme global poverty in half by 2015.True/False
In: Economics
Camino Company manufactures designer to-go coffee cups. Each
line of coffee cups is endorsed by a high-profile celebrity and
designed with special elements selected by the celebrity. During
the most recent year, Camino Company had the following operating
results while operating at 85 percent (85,000 units) of its
capacity:
| Sales revenue | $ | 1,360,000 | |
| Cost of goods sold | 531,250 | ||
| Gross profit | $ | 828,750 | |
| Operating expenses | 53,125 | ||
| Net operating income | $ | 775,625 | |
Camino’s cost of goods sold and operating expenses are 80 percent
variable and 20 percent fixed. Camino has received an offer from a
professional wrestling association to design a coffee cup endorsed
by its biggest star and produce 14,000 cups for $10 each (total
$140,000). These cups would be sold at wrestling matches throughout
the United States. Acceptance of the order would require a $42,000
endorsement fee to the wrestling star, but no other increases in
fixed operating expenses.
Required:
1. Complete the incremental analysis of the
special order in the table provided below.
2. Should Camino accept this special order?
3. If Camino were operating at full capacity, what
price would Camino require for the special order?
In: Accounting
1) Create a "Can I be President?" program. The program determines if the user meets the minimum requirements for becoming the President of the United States. Use user input. The rules for being president of the U.S. are:
Older than 35
Resident of US for 14 Years
Natural born citizen
Print True if the person could be president and False if they can't be president. 2) Alter one line of that program to be a "I can't be President?" game. Print True if the user cannot be President and False if they can be President.
print('How old are you?')
age = int(input())
if age >= 35:
print('you qualify')
else:
print('you do not qualify')
print('How long have you lived in the U.S.?')
resident = int(input())
if resident >= 14:
print('You qualify')
else:
print('You do not qualify')
print('Are you a born citizen?')
citizen = str(input())
if citizen == "Yes":
print('You qualify')
else:
print('You do not qualify')
if age >= 35 and resident >= 14 and citizen ==
"Yes":
print("True")
else:
print("False")
Hello, I did the program, but does this look correct? How do I answer question 2? Feel free to edit, but please keep my variables
In: Computer Science
1) When import-competing sectors are exposed to heightened competition from abroad, what kinds of people are made worse off? (You may wish to distinguish people by age, gender, education, and minority status.) Who, if anyone, is made better off? In your answer, draw on the empirical findings discussed in class
2) China, India, and other emerging market economies are exporting increasingly sophisticated goods to the United States. (By sophisticated, ” I mean their production processes are capital-intensive and/or human capital-intensive.) Explain how this phenomenon might be interpreted using Lerner diagrams. In your answer, indicate whether you think this phenomenon spells doom for the U.S. manufacturing sector.
3) What does theory tell us about the effects of unskilled labor migration into a particular region? Specifically, discuss the intra-regional effects of this immigration on unskilled wages, product mix, and the returns to other factors (including, possibly, skilled labor, capital,and/or land). In your answer, contrast the predictions of the specific factors model with those of the Heckscher -Ohlin model, and state the assumptions you are invoking when discussing each. Finally, drawing on readings and class discussions, summarize the empirical evidence on these prediction
In: Economics