In the country of imagination, we have the following data for the GDP calculation (2015 is the base year):
|
year |
Price of pizza |
Quantity of pizza |
Price of cheese |
Quantity of cheese |
|
2015 |
$10 |
250 |
$6 |
200 |
|
2016 |
$12 |
250 |
$9 |
250 |
In: Economics
Reaction between stibnite (Sb2S3, MW=339.7) with iron (Fe, MW=55.85) produces antimony (Sb, MW=121.8) and Iron(II) sulfide (FeS, MW=87.91).
??2?3 + 3?? → 2?? + 3???
Suppose that 1.800 kg of stibnite and 0.750 kg of iron turnings are heated together to give 0.600 kg of Sb metal. Determine:
a. The limiting reactant
b. The percentage of excess reactant
c. The degree of completion
d. The percentage conversion based on Sb2S3
In: Other
A BBB-rated corporate bond has a yield to maturity of 11.8%. A U.S. treasury security has a yield to maturity of 10.2%. These yields are quoted as APRs with semiannual compounding. Both bonds pay semi-annual coupons at a rate of 11.1% and have five years to maturity. a. What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the treasury bond? b. What is the price (expressed as a percentage of the face value) of the BBB-rated corporate bond? c. What is the credit spread on the BBB bonds?
In: Finance
SHOW YOUR WORK! (9 pts)
(a) Determine the mass to light ratio for NGC 2742 at your largest radius by dividing your gravitational mass by your luminous mass.
Put the mass to light ratio another way: What percentage of the total mass is luminous? (divide luminous mass by gravitational mass and multiply by 100)
What percentage of the total mass cannot be accounted for in the light that we see? (subtract the percentage found in (b) from 100) This is the percentage of the mass that is called dark matter.
(10 pts) Figure 3 plots how much luminosity is produced inside of some radius. It does not decline at large radii even though the galaxy gives off less light out there. Explain why.
(20 pts) We assumed that for every 1 solar luminosity that we see, there are 2 solar masses of matter.
How would our assumption for the amount of luminous matter change if NGC 2742 has more low mass stars than we thought, but remains just as luminous? Remember that a star’s luminosity depends sensitively on its mass.
Following from part a, how would the mass to light ratio (total mass divided by luminous mass) change if NGC 2742 contains more low mass stars than we thought?
In: Physics
The adjusted trial balance for Marigold at December 31, 2019,
contains the following accounts.
|
Debit |
Credit |
|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Buildings |
$128,100 |
Common Stock |
$93,550 | |||
|
Accounts Receivable |
14,000 |
Retained Earnings |
25,750 | |||
|
Prepaid Insurance |
4,100 |
Accumulated Depreciation—Buildings |
43,100 | |||
|
Cash |
19,600 |
Accounts Payable |
11,600 | |||
|
Equipment |
62,000 |
Notes Payable |
96,100 | |||
|
Land |
68,500 |
Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment |
17,400 | |||
|
Insurance Expense |
500 |
Interest Payable |
2,300 | |||
|
Depreciation Expense |
6,600 |
Service Revenue |
15,900 | |||
|
Interest Expense |
2,300 | |||||
| $305,700 |
$279,950 |
Prepare a classified balance sheet; assume that $21,000 of the note payable will be paid in 2020.
By how much does current assets exceed current
liabilities?
| Current assets exceed current liabilities by $enter a dollar amount . |
What percentage of current assets are in the form of cash?
(Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g.
15.25%.)
| Percentage of current assets in the form of cash enter percentages rounded to 2 decimal places %. |
Determine the company's liquidity.
Current assets exceed current liabilities by how much______
What percentage of current assets are in the form of cash? (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25%.)
Percentage of current assets in the form of cash________%
Determine the company's liquidity_________
In: Accounting
At the beginning of 2021 Carefree Contracting Corporation (CCC) enters into a contract to build a home for a customer that is expected to take three years to complete. The contract price is $4,000,000. Completion is scheduled for the end of 2023. CCC's year end is December 31.
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
|
|
Actual costs incurred current year |
$750,000 |
$2,250,000 |
$775,000 |
|
actual costs incurred prior years |
-0- |
750,000 |
3,000,000 |
|
Cumulative actual costs incurred to date |
750,000 |
3,000,000 |
3,775,000 |
|
Estimated costs to complete end of year |
2,250,000 |
750,000 |
-0- |
|
Total Costs |
$3,000,000 |
$3,750,000 |
$3,775,000 |
|
Billings |
$700,000 |
$2,600,000 |
$700,000 |
|
Cash Collections |
500,000 |
2,000,000 |
1,500,000 |
a. Compute the gross profit for 2021, 2022 and 2023 using the percentage-of-completion method.
b. Compute the gross profit for 2021, 2022 and 2023 using the zero gross profit method.
c. Prepare all necessary entries for 2021 assuming the use of the percentage-of-completion method.
d. Determine the net asset or net liability position for CCC at the end of 2021 and 2022 assuming that the percentage of completion method is used. e. Prepare the closing entry in 2023 under the percentage of completion method. f. Prepare the closing entries in 2023 under the zero gross profit method is used.
In: Accounting
In: Statistics and Probability
11
The graph illustrates the distribution of test scores taken by College Algebra students. The maximum possible score on the test was 140, while the mean score was 71 and the standard deviation was 15. 2641567186101116Distribution of Test Sco
Use the "Empirical Rule", not a calculator or other technology. Do not round your answers.
What is the approximate percentage of students who scored
between 41 and 101 on the test?
%
What is the approximate percentage of students who scored higher
than 101 on the test?
%
What is the approximate percentage students who scored between 56
and 86 on the test?
%
What is the approximate percentage of students who scored between
71 and 86 on the test?
%
12
The heights of adult men in America are normally distributed,
with a mean of 69.4 inches and a standard deviation of 2.64 inches.
The heights of adult women in America are also normally
distributed, but with a mean of 64.7 inches and a standard
deviation of 2.55 inches.
In: Statistics and Probability
Problem 17-11 Terms of Sale [LO 2]
|
A firm offers terms of 1/10, net 30. |
|
Requirement 1: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn when a customer does not take the discount? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 2: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the discount is changed to 2 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 3: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the credit period is increased to 40 days? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 4: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the discount period is increased to 20 days? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
References
eBook & Resources
In: Finance
Problem 17-11 Terms of Sale [LO 2]
|
A firm offers terms of 1/10, net 30. |
|
Requirement 1: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn when a customer does not take the discount? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 2: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the discount is changed to 2 percent? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 3: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the credit period is increased to 40 days? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
|
Requirement 4: |
|
What effective annual interest rate does the firm earn if the discount period is increased to 20 days? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percentage rounded to 2 decimal places (e.g., 32.16).) |
|
Effective annual interest rate |
% |
References
eBook & Resources
In: Finance