Sales Mix and Break-Even Sales
Dragon Sports Inc. manufactures and sells two products, baseball bats and baseball gloves. The fixed costs are $318,000, and the sales mix is 60% bats and 40% gloves. The unit selling price and the unit variable cost for each product are as follows:
| Products | Unit Selling Price | Unit Variable Cost | ||
| Bats | $60 | $50 | ||
| Gloves | 150 | 90 | ||
a. Compute the break-even sales (units) for the
overall enterprise product, E.
units
b. How many units of each product, baseball bats and baseball gloves, would be sold at the break-even point?
| Baseball bats | units |
| Baseball gloves | units |
In: Accounting
A Markov process has three states that describe an environment for a shuttle service: state 1 = driving in the city, state 2 = driving in the suburbs, state 3 = driving in the rural area. If the shuttle driver is driving in the city, there is a 50% chance the next passenger pickup assignment will also be in the city. If the shuttle driver is driving in the suburbs, there is a 40% chance the next passenger pickup assignment will be in the suburbs. If the shuttle driver is driving in the rural area, there is a 20% chance the next passenger pickup assignment will also be in the country. Anytime there is a switch from the driving environment, it is equally likely to be either of the two environments. If the shuttle driver starts in the city, what is the probability that the tenth passenger pickup will be in the rural area?
In: Statistics and Probability
Consider the following two projects:
|
Project |
Year 0 Cash Flow |
Year 1 Cash Flow |
Year 2 Cash Flow |
Year 3 Cash Flow |
Year 4 Cash Flow |
Discount Rate |
|
A |
-100 |
40 |
50 |
60 |
N/A |
.15 |
|
B |
-73 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
30 |
.15 |
Assume that projects A and B are mutually exclusive. The correct
investment decision and the best rational for that decision is
to:
Group of answer choices
a.invest in project A since NPVB < NPVA.
b.invest in project B since IRRB > IRRA.
c.invest in project B since NPVB > NPVA.
d. invest in project A since NPVA > 0
In: Finance
Suppose you are the manager of a theatre company. You have identified two groups of customers. Group 1 has a demand given by Q 1 = 100 - P and Group 2 has a demand given by Q 2 = 120 -3P. You are currently charging the same price - 40 euros - to both groups. To maximize revenue, you should charge a price of
(a) 12.50 euros to group 1 and 20 euros to group 2
(b) 50 euros to group 1 and 20 euros to group 2
(c) 30 euros to group 1 and 20 euros to group 2
(d) 25 euros to group 1 and 60 euros to group 2
In: Economics
This problem has several parts.
The table below shows the ages and bone densities for five women.
| Age | 40 | 42 | 47 | 51 | 50 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bone Density | 340 | 335 | 319 | 319 | 310 |
| Enter the slope and y-intercept of the regression line, using age as the independent variable. Round your answers to two decimal places. | ||||
| Slope: | Intercept: | |||
| Using your regression line (with rounded coefficients), predict the bone density of a 53-year-old woman to the nearest whole number. | ||||
| Estimate: | ||||
| Did you just perform interpolation or
extrapolation? A. interpolation B. extrapolation |
||||
| Enter r for this data, each rounded to the nearest hundredth. | ||||
| Correlation: | ||||
In: Statistics and Probability
Steady Eddie Corp. is constructing its cash budget. Its budgeted monthly sales are $8,000, and they are constant from month to month. 40% of its customers pay in the first month and take the 2% discount, while the remaining 60% pay in the month following the sale and do not receive a discount. The firm has no bad debts. Purchases for next month's sales are constant at 50% of projected sales for the next month. "Other payments," which include wages, rent, and taxes, are 25% of sales for the current month. Construct a cash budget for a typical month and calculate the average net cash flow during the month. Enter your answer rounded to two decimal places.
In: Finance
A 67-year-old man presents to your office with worsening cough,
sputum production, and shortness of
breath. He is a smoker for the past 50 years. He is known to have
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
Diseases (COPD). He was in his usual state of health until one week
ago until he got a common cold and
since then he has a hacking cough and increased sputum production.
this is all information I have
1. What are the two major clinical disorders/diseases are
classified as Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary -Diseases? How do they differ?
2. Which one of the two syndromes above is more predominant in
this patient? What is the
predisposing factors for the syndrome from the scenario?
3. Asthma is considered one of the obstructive disease of
pulmonary diseases, explain the
pathological mechanism that is responsible for asthma that causes
the asthma attack.
can you solve it not on paper to be easy for me
In: Nursing
7. Ask the user to type in a number and compare this number with 8. The user could try twice.
If the first user input was 8 then print out “Correct!” and terminate the program, otherwise ask user to type in a number for the second time. If the second input was 8 then print out “Correct”, otherwise print “Game over!”
Finish the assembly code segment for the above requirement.
.data
message: .asciiz "Please enter a random number:"
right_str: .asciiz "Correct!\n"
wrong_str: .asciiz "Game over! \n"
.text
li $t0,8 # true answer
li $t1,0 #counter, two chances
loopcheck:
la $a0, message # ask user type in
li $v0, 4
syscall
li $v0, 5
syscall
move $s1, $v0 # s1 is the user input
…. # your answer here
…. # your answer here
printGameOver:
la $a0, wrong_str
li $v0, 4
syscall
j done
printright:
la $a0, right_str
li $v0, 4
syscall
done: #exit
li $v0, 10
syscall
In: Computer Science
Hi , There are about 7 or 8 types of evidence considered in auditing.
For the company amazon, can you tell me where I can find those types of evidence
if in the balance sheet, can you name the evidence and give an example of it , Thanks
In: Accounting
T or F
() 7. Remittance is more favorable to the seller.
) 8. If the drawee is a bank, the draft must be a banker’s draft.
() 9. A bill of exchange with restrictive payee is not transferable.
) 10. Straight bills of lading involve high risks and are not often used in international trade.
In: Economics