Answer:
An art
Explanation:
An art is a blank is a statement used to communicate ones feelings in a nonconfrontational manner.
Answer:
Answer B.
Explanation:
EBIT break even point is a situation when company does not make a profit or has loss. It is a point where earnings per share are equal to zero. It is the level of ebit equal to fixed costs for the company, like interest on the debt. If this break even point increases, this leads to the increase of financial risk. However, increase of ebit above break even point leads to net income calculated as EBIT*(1-interest expense)*(1-tax rate)-preferred dividends being higher.
To better facilitate an understanding of layout issues, Arnold Palmer Hospital studies using (A) queuing theory.
Explanation:
Queuing theory also known as the "queuing theory" it is used to examine the various component in waiting line that needs to be served.
The queuing theory refers to the various component like the arrival process,the service process,number of computerized system, number of servers used and the number of people in queue (i.e customers)
The various applications of the queuing theory include -traffic management,(vehicles management, two or four wheeler), scheduling patients in government hospitals, jobs that are done on machines, computer programs), and facility designs of supermarkets.
Thus,In a hospital settings the layout issues can be dealt by understanding the queuing theory.
Answer:
$127,400
Explanation:
Gross profit ratio = [(sale - cost) ÷ sale price] × 100
= [($5,000,000 - $3,700,000) ÷ $5,000,000] × 100
= 0.26 × 100
= 26%.
Gross profit on down payment is recognized in 2019:
= Down payment × Gross profit ratio
= $490,000 × 26%
= $127,400
Answer:
Equilibrium price=6
Equilibrium quantity=20
Explanation:
P=10-0.2Qd
P-10= -0.2Qd
Qd=p-10/-0.2
Qd=-5p+50
P=2+0.2Qs
P-2=0.2Qs
Qs=p-2/0.2
Qs=5p-10
(a)
Qs=Qd
5p-10= -5p+50
5p-10+5p-50=0
10p-60=0
10p=60
p=6
Equilibrium price=6
Equilibrium quantity
Qd=-5p+50
=-5(6)+50
=-30+50
=20
Qs=5p-10
=5(6)-10
=30-10
=20
Equilibrium quantity=20
(c) Graph has been attached showing the equilibrium price and quantity