Answer:
The answer is option A) This is an example of continuous reinforcement schedule
Explanation:
A schedule of reinforcement is basically a rule stating which instances of behavior will be reinforced. In some cases, a behavior might be reinforced every time it occurs. Sometimes, a behavior might not be reinforced at all.
continuous reinforcement schedule occurs when reinforcement is delivered after every single target behavior. This is clearly illustrated with the bonus paid to the telemarketers for every fourth application the company receives.
Answer:
103.4709
Explanation:
The computation is shown below:
Given that
U.S inflation rate = 3%
Japan inflation rate = 1.5%
Current exchange rate = 105
Now the new exchange rate for the yen is
= Current exchange rate × (1 + Japan inflation rate) ÷ (1 + U.S inflation rate)
= 105 × (1 + 1.5%) ÷ (1 + 3%)
= 105 × (1.015 ÷ 1.03)
= 105 × 0.985436893
= 103.4709
Answer:
see below
Explanation:
A positive correlation signifies that an increase in one variable results in the other variable moving in the same direction. Because supply and price are positively correlated, a price increase will increases supply. The opposite is also true.
Suppliers are business people whose main objective is to make profits. Higher prices give higher margins. Suppliers make higher profits when prices are high. The possibility of making higher profits motivates suppliers to increase supplies to the market. On the other hand, low prices may result in losses. When prices are low, supplies will shy away from the market to avoid making losses.
Answer:
b. contract exception to employment at will.
Explanation:
The implied contract exception to employment law is available in at-will employment. BluCorp may be found liable for breach of contract firing Catherin due to be violating an implied employment contract.
Implied employment contracts are seen when there are employer's personnel policies stating that an employee will not be fired except for good and fair cause.
Answer:
A) The account receivables turnover is 15, and B) the number of days sales in receivables is 24.3 days.
Explanation:
A) FORMULA FOR ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES TURNOVER =
NET SALES / AVERAGE ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES
Given information -
Net sales = $1500,000
Average account receivables = $100,000
Putting the values in formula -
= $1500,000 / $100,000
= 15
B) FORMULA FOR NUMBER OF DAYS SALES IN RECEIVABLES =
365 / ACCOUNT RECEIVABLES TURNOVER
= 365 / 15
= 24.3 DAYS