<h2>Depreciation = Cost Price --Salvage/Useful Life</h2><h2>=9,00,000-1,00,000/40</h2><h2>=8,00,000/40</h2><h2>= 20,000</h2><h2 /><h3>
Explanation:</h3><h3>
Depreciation is 20,000</h3><h3>
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Answer:
c. a difference in the subject matters of operas X and Y
Explanation:
All factors could directly explain the fact that opera Y generated far greater net profits that did opera X except for this one. Although the subject matter might have some impact on sales, it could not do so in a direct way. It could only do so if we take other factors into account, such as the cost of producing a particular opera or the interest that people have on an opera (which results in greater or lesser ticket sales).
Answer:
Given these facts, which state would you expect the price of prostitution services to be higher? Why?
- Since the risks associated to prostitution are higher in New Jersey, we could assume that the price for these services will be higher there. The supply curve of prostitution shift to the left, increasing the price and decreasing the quantity.
Which state would have the higher amount of services consumed (adjusted for population differences)? Why? What are the underlying economic issues of this market?
- Since the price is higher in New Jersey, the quantity demanded will be lower. Also, the risks associated to consuming the service will shift the demand curve to the left, reducing the quantity.
Answer:
Profit (loss) 4611
Explanation:
Variable manufacturing cost per unit = Total variable manufacturing cost / Total number of units = 99750 / 15000 = 6.65.
Calculation of special order :
Sales (5300 * 7.80) = 41.340
(-) Variable manufacturing costs ( 5.300 * 6.65 ) = 35.245
(-) Export fees ( 5300 * 0.28) = 1.484
Profit (loss) 4.611