Based on the cost to produce each unit of the switches and the annual demand, the total costs will be $25,900 more than the cost of purchasing the switches.
<h3>What is the cost of producing the switches?</h3>
This can be found as:
= Variable cost + set up costs + supervisor's salary + opportunity cost of lost rent
= ( (6 + 5 + 4) x 5,000 units) + 45,500 + 41,000 + (3,700 x 12 months)
= $205,900
If they bought the switches at $36, they would cost:
= 36 x 5,000
= $180,000
Its cheaper to buy by:
= 205,900 - 180,000
= $25,900
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Answer:
The correct answer is A)
Explanation:
There is no good or service that is unlimited.
The concept of the Barter system was simply a method of exchanging value for value.
- It was phased away due to several reasons:
- It was not a good store of value as many of the goods were perishable
- it didn't make for good administration: It was too cumbersome and problematic. Imagine having to store three trailers of eggs awaiting a barter exchange
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Luna-moon
Sol- sun
The difference of luna and sol would be that the moon (luna) comes out in the night and the sun (sol) comes out during the day
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If at a given time of the day, the state road 408 is higly congested, then it could be considered to possess the properties of a COMMON PROPERTY GOOD.
There are four types of economic goods, these are: public goods, private goods, common property goods and club good.
Common properties goods are those goods which are characterised by rival consumption and non exclusion of non payers. Rival consumption implies that consumption by a user imposes limitations on what others can consume, but a user can not stop another user from enjoying the good. Common property goods are equally owned by everyone and are not controlled by anyone in particular, thus these goods usually need government intervention.