Visibility, the road situation, and your physical condition can all influence your blind area.
Explanation:
A field of vision in an automobile is an area across the car which, under current conditions, the driver could not monitor directly during checks. A wide variety of vehicles contain blind spots, including airplanes, cars, motor yachts, sailboats and trucks.
The A-pillar (which is also referred to as a window pillar), sideview mirror or rear mirror in the inner of the rider's sideview mirrors might be obstructed by blindspots at the front of rider. The visibility can diminish behind passengers, freight, headrests and other pillars.
Guess and check. you can’t know what’s wrong or right without trying first. adjusting gives you the chance to fix what you’ve seen is wrong in your guess. if you don’t adjust and just keep it the same, you will see no positive changes
Answer:
the business will pay for the supplies at a later time
a liability has been incurred.
the Accounts Payable account will be increased.
Explanation:
In the case when the supplies are purchased on credit, the following entry should be passed
Supplies Dr XXXX
To Account payable XXXX
(Being supplies purchased on credit is recorded)
here supplies is debited as it increased the asset and credited the account payable as it also increased the liabilities
So the following options should be chosen
1. The business would pay at a later time
2. Liability is incurred
2. The account payable is increased
Answer:
A. Shift the supply of cars out and to right, decreasing the equilibrium price of cars, but increasing the equilibrium quantity.
Explanation:
The effect of technology on supply is that it will shift supply to the right. As cost of production reduces, producers can have more output at the same cost.
There will be excess supply (surplus), so customers will pay less for the product.
The equilibrium quantity will also increase as more cars are available in the market.
This is illustrated in the attached diagram. Equillibrum price reduces from P1 to P2. The equillibrum quantity increases from Q1 to Q2.
Government can influence cost of production through taxes, regulations and subsidies. Therefore they also influence shift of supply curve.
Answer: 6 units of utility
Explanation:
The above scenario is termed diminishing marginal utility. It explains that as a consumer consumers a particular product, at first, the extra product consumed will give the consumer extra satisfaction but when the consumer continues to consumer more and more of the product, the satisfaction or utility derived from the product reduces.
If I get 10 units of utility from one cup of coffee, I'll derive satisfaction from it and may be eager and willing to have another cup which may lead to an increase of 16 utils but the third cup won't give enough satisfaction as the other cups I had previously taken. Hence the utility derived diminishes.