Answer:
cut back the expansion of labor as a trade off between higher salaries but fewer workers.
Explanation:
If the employer believes that he is paying above average wages, he will try to reduce labor costs. Since unions are specially good in preventing massive layoffs, the other alternative left for the employer is to not hire new employees, or reduce the number of new employees that he expected to hire.
Answer: The answer is $1,092,865.5426
To the nearest whole dollar, we have:
$1,092,866
Explanation: from the question above, we will be calculating the present value of a cashflow of $93,000 over a period of 20 years, at a rate of 5.76%.
We will be performing a discounting operation.
Refer to the attached files below to see the calculations and how we arrived at the answer above.
Answer:
The Capability Index for this process is 1.04. The right answer is B
Explanation:
According to the given data we have the following:
μ = 31 Seconds
USL = 45
LSL = 10
Standard deviation σ= 4.5
Therefore, in order to calculate the Capability Index for this process we would have to use the following formula:
Cpk=Min<u>(
USL-μ</u> , <u>μ-
LSL</u>)
3×σ 3×σ
Cpk=Min<u>(
45-31</u> , 31<u>-
10</u>)
3×4.5 3×4.5
Cpk = Min ( 1.04,1.56) = 1.04
The Capability Index for this process is 1.04
Economic theory and the data in the table show that the average total cost curve and the marginal cost curve are related in that the MC curve passes through the minimum point of the ATC curve.
<h3>What is the relationship between the MC and ATC curves?</h3><h3 />
The data given by the table (which is accurately filled up) shows that the MC curve will intersect the ATC curve at its lowest point.
We see this from the fact that before the lowest ATC of 0.107, the marginal cost was less than the ATC. After the lowest ATC however, the marginal cost becomes higher than the ATC.
This shows that the MC curve intersected the ATC at its lowest point of 0.107 and then kept rising above it.
Find out more on the MC curve at brainly.com/question/9335427.