Answer:
In 2009, the U.S. government imposed a 35% tariff on tires imported from China. (The numbers and equations used here are simplified based on the results of a much more complicated model.) Demand is given by QD = 105 − 1.5P where QD is in millions of tires per year. Supply is QS = 1.5873P − 15.87.
Explanation:
Answer: Please see answer in explanatory column
Explanation:Classifying each according to cash flow activity in terms of operating, investing, or financing activity gives
(a) Purchase of equipment.-----investing activity
(b) Sale of building.-----investing activity
(c) Redemption of bonds.-----financing activity
(d) Cash received from sale of goods. ------investing activity
(e) Payment of dividends.-------financing activity
(f) Issuance of capital stock. -------financing activity
Answer:
$45,000
Explanation:
In this case the market value is $200,000 but the policy limit is only $120,000, with a coinsurance of 80%.
Since the amount of loss = $60,000, the insurance company will pay:
(stop limit / value) x loss = ($120,000 / $160,000*) x $60,000 = 0.75 x $60,000 = $45,000
*the $160,000 value is determined by multiplying the fair market value of the property times the coinsurance = $200,000 x 80% = $160,000
Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": associated with an ability to find a job with relative ease.
Explanation:
Unemployment is the state in which an individual who is able and willing to join the workforce cannot find a job even if that individual is constantly looking for opportunities.
<em>High unemployment rates are typically seen during recessions while the unemployment of a country tends to be low during economic growth. In the last scenario, mainly private investment helps to find a job to be relatively easy.</em>
Answer:
Price and quantity of chickens sold will increase.
Explanation:
Due to the prevalence of the mad cow disease, demand for cow meat will go down. Since chicken is a substitute for cow meat and there is a breed that grows twice as much with the same feeds, the demand for chicken will rise.
In economics when other factors apart from price changes it results in demand shift. In this instance demand will shift to the right.
As illustrated in the attached diagram, there will be higher quantity demanded at higher prices than before.