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case 27 3m the first 110 years
Bus411 strategic managment
In: Operations Management
27-Using the defense that your life was threatened by the rest of a group committing a robbery( forcing you to rob someone) is a valid defense.
Select one:
True
False
28-
Which act would be an example of a common law crime?
Select one:
a. Murder
b. Gambling
c. Prostitution
d. Drug related offences
29-
Criminology is a branch of sociology and has only been studied for the past fifty years.
Select one:
True
False
30-
The sociology of law involves the correction and control of criminal behaviour.
Select one:
True
False
31-
What was the term used in early England to mean compensation to a victim?
Select one:
a. fine
b. restitution
c. tithing
d. wergild
32-
Libel refers to writing things that are false or injurious about another person.
Select one:
True
False
33-
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantees an accused person full disclosure of evidence by the prosecutor.
Select one:
True
False
34-
Classical criminology does not believe people have free will, and therefore we cannot blame them for committing crime.
Select one:
True
False
-Just answers without any explain please and many thanks
In: Psychology
(a) An unstable particle with a mass equal to 3.34 ✕ 10−27 kg is initially at rest. The particle decays into two fragments that fly off with velocities of 0.977c and −0.851c, respectively. Find the masses of the fragments. (Hint: Conserve both mass–energy and momentum.)
| m(0.977c) = | kg |
| m(-0.851c) = | kg |
(b) An unstable particle at rest breaks up into two fragments of
unequal mass. The mass of the lighter fragment is equal to
4.00 ✕ 10−28 kg and that of the heavier fragment is 1.63
✕ 10−27 kg. If the lighter fragment has a speed of
0.893c after the breakup, what is the speed of the heavier
fragment?
c
In: Physics
An arrow strikes the target at the end of a 27-meter-long lane. It lands at an angle of 4 degrees below the horizontal. What is the initial velocity at which the arrow was launched? Assume that the initial velocity toward the target is entirely horizontal and the angel of the arrow in the target is the direction of the final velocity.
In: Physics
QUESTION 17
“____________________” was a black leader of the African National Congress and served a 27 year prison term for actively protesting apartheid. In the first open election in South African history, he was elected as president. He has been hailed as preventing a race war in South Africa and as a symbol of racial democracy and justice.
| a. |
Jacob Zuma |
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| b. |
Nelson Mandela |
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| c. |
Thabo M. Mbeke |
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| d. |
F.W. de Klerk |
1 points
QUESTION 18
TRUE or FALSE: According to the Healey, Stepnick & O’Brien text, dominant-minority relationships tend to change most rapidly and dramatically when there are changes in the level of development or basic subsistence technology of the larger society.
True
False
1 points
QUESTION 19
Early relations between Native Hawaiians and Europeans were organized around “____________________” . Therefore, the contact situation did not lead immediately to competition over the control of land or labor as was the case in the United States, South Africa, and Northern Ireland.
| a. |
Slavery |
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| b. |
War and conflict |
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| c. |
Agriculture |
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| d. |
Trade and commerce |
In: Psychology
Find the network ip and broadcast ip of the ip address: 192.168.225.212/27
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The pressure and temperature at the beginning of the compression are 1 bar and 27°C. Assuming an ideal engine in which the compression ratio and the expansion ratio for a C.I engine are (15+ ? ???) and (8− ? ???) respectively. Determine the mean effective pressure, the ratio of maximum pressure to mean effective pressure and cycle efficiency. Also, find the fuel consumption per kWh if the indicated thermal efficiency is 50% of ideal efficiency, mechanical efficiency is 80% and the calorific value of diesel oil is 42000 kJ/kg. Assume for air: cp = 1.005 kJ/kg K ; cv = 0.718 kJ/kg K, γ = 1.4. [7 Marks] Where n is 17
In: Mechanical Engineering
Entries for Bad Debt Expense under the Direct Write-Off and Allowance Methods
The following selected transactions were taken from the records of Shipway Company for the first year of its operations ending December 31:
| Apr. 13. | Wrote off account of Dean Sheppard, $5,050. | ||||||||||
| May 15. | Received $2,530 as partial payment on the $6,720 account of Dan Pyle. Wrote off the remaining balance as uncollectible. | ||||||||||
| July 27. | Received $5,050 from Dean Sheppard, whose account had been written off on April 13. Reinstated the account and recorded the cash receipt. | ||||||||||
| Dec. 31. | Wrote off the following accounts as uncollectible (record as one journal entry): | ||||||||||
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| Dec. 31 | If necessary, record the year-end adjusting entry for uncollectible accounts. |
For those amount boxes in which no entry is required, leave the box blank. If an entry is not required, select "No entry" from the dropdown box(es).
a. Journalize the transactions under the direct write-off method.
| Apr. 13 | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| May 15 | Cash | ||
| Bad Debt Expense | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Dan Pyle | |||
| July 27-reinstate | Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | ||
| Bad Debt Expense | |||
| July 27-collection | Cash | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| Dec. 31-write-off | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Paul Chapman | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Duane DeRosa | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Teresa Galloway | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Ernie Klatt | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Marty Richey | |||
| Dec. 31-adjusting | No entry | ||
| No entry |
Feedback
Remember that under the direct write-off method, Bad Debt Expense is not recorded until the customer's account is determined to be worthless.
Under the allowance method once a customer account is identified as uncollectible, it is written off against the allowance account.
b. Journalize the transactions under the allowance method. Shipway Company uses the percent of credit sales method of estimating uncollectible accounts expense. Based on past history and industry averages, 2% of credit sales are expected to be uncollectible. Shipway Company recorded $1,232,500 of credit sales during the year.
| Apr. 13 | Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| May 15 | Cash | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Dan Pyle | |||
| July 27-reinstate | Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||
| July 27-collection | Cash | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| Dec. 31-write-off | Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Paul Chapman | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Duane DeRosa | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Teresa Galloway | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Ernie Klatt | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Marty Richey | |||
| Dec. 31-adjusting | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts |
Feedback
Partially correct
c. How much higher (lower) would Shipway
Company’s net income have been under the direct write-off method
than under the allowance method?
Higher by $
Feedback
Compare the bad debt expense account balance for both methods.
Feedback
Partially correct
In: Accounting
The following selected transactions were taken from the records of Shipway Company for the first year of its operations ending December 31:
| Apr. 13 | Wrote off account of Dean Sheppard, $5,190. | ||||||||||
| May 15 | Received $2,600 as partial payment on the $6,900 account of Dan Pyle. Wrote off the remaining balance as uncollectible. | ||||||||||
| July 27 | Received $5,190 from Dean Sheppard, whose account had been written off on April 13. Reinstated the account and recorded the cash receipt. | ||||||||||
| Dec. 31 | Wrote off the following accounts as uncollectible (record as one journal entry): | ||||||||||
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| Dec. 31 | If necessary, record the year-end adjusting entry for the uncollectible accounts. |
For those amount boxes in which no entry is required, leave the box blank. If an entry is not required, select "No entry" from the dropdown box(es).
a. Journalize the transactions under the direct write-off method.
| Apr. 13 | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| May 15 | Cash | ||
| Bad Debt Expense | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Dan Pyle | |||
| July 27-reinstate | Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | ||
| Bad Debt Expense | |||
| July 27-collection | Cash | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| Dec. 31-write-off | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Paul Chapman | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Duane DeRosa | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Teresa Galloway | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Ernie Klatt | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Marty Richey | |||
| Dec. 31-adjusting | No entry | ||
| No entry |
b. Shipway Company uses the percent of credit sales method of estimating uncollectible accounts expense. Based on past history and industry averages, 2% of credit sales are expected to be uncollectible. Shipway Company recorded $1,266,500 of credit sales during the year.
Journalize the transactions under the allowance method.
| Apr. 13 | Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| May 15 | Cash | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Dan Pyle | |||
| July 27-reinstate | Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | |||
| July 27-collection | Cash | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Dean Sheppard | |||
| Dec. 31-write-off | Allowance for Doubtful Accounts | ||
| Accounts Receivable-Paul Chapman | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Duane DeRosa | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Teresa Galloway | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Ernie Klatt | |||
| Accounts Receivable-Marty Richey | |||
| Dec. 31-adjusting | Bad Debt Expense | ||
| Allowance for Doubtful Accounts |
Feedback
Remember that under the direct write-off method, Bad Debt Expense is not recorded until the customer's account is determined to be worthless.
Under the allowance method once a customer account is identified as uncollectible, it is written off against the allowance account.
Learning Objective 5.
c. How much higher (lower) would Shipway Company's net income have been under the direct write-off method than under the allowance method?
In: Accounting