Answer:
Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
For February,
Opening inventory would have been:
= 25% of February
= (25% × $89,000)
= $22,250
Ending inventory would have been:
= 25% of March
= (25% × $59,000)
= $14,750
Hence,
Cost of goods sold = Opening inventory + Purchases - Ending inventory
$89,000 = $22,250 + Purchases - $14,750
Purchases = $89,000 + $14,750 - $22,250
= $81,500
Therefore, the budgeted purchases of inventory in February Year 2 would be $81,500.
It should be the price right?
Answer:
I, II and III.
Explanation:
Price ceiling refers to the price control policy that is used by the government to protect the customers who are not able afford goods at the prevailing price.
If government of a nation sets a price ceiling below the equilibrium price level then this will increase the quantity demanded for the product because now goods become more affordable to the consumers and decreases the quantity supplied because it will become less profitable for the producers.
Hence, the demand for goods exceeds the supply of goods, this will create a shortage of goods in an economy.
Answer:
Option (D) is correct.
Explanation:
It was given that video game is a normal good. We know that there is a positive relationship between the demand for a normal good and income of the consumer, hence, if there is an increase in the income level of the consumer then as a result the demand for a normal good increases which shifts the demand curve for normal good rightwards.
Therefore, this will lead to increase both equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity in the market for video games.
Answer:
The answers are:
A) 25.23 million people
B) 70.28%
C) 4.92 million people
D) 19.50%
Explanation:
Laborland's total labor force can be calculated by adding those who are employed and those who are unemployed but were searching for a job during the last month.
- 4.6 million (part-time employed) + 15.71 million (full-time employed) + 3.2 million (looked for a job two weeks ago) + 1.72 million (looked for a job between two and four weeks ago) = 25.23 million people
Laborland's labor force participation rate can be calculated by dividing the labor force by the total population.
- (25.23 million / 35.9 million) x 100% = 70.28%
Laborland's total unemployed can be calculated by adding the number of people without a job that searched for a job during the last month.
- 3.2 million + 1.72 million = 4.92 million people
Laborland's unemployment rate can be calculated by dividing the total number of unemployed people by the total work force.
- (4.92 million / 25.23 million) x 100% = 19.50%