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The St. Thomas Winery plans to open a new production facility in the Napa Valley of California. Based on information provided by the accounting department, the company estimates fixed costs of $250,000 per year and average variable costs ofAVC = $10 + $0.01Q Where AVC is average variable cost (in dollars) and Q is output measured in cases of out per year.
Estimate total cost and average total cost for the coming year at a projected volume of 4,000 cases.
A math test of 100 questions was given to a random sample of 20 freshman. Suppose that for the population of freshman the distribution of number of correct answers would be normal with a variance of 250. a) what is the probability that the sample v..
Assume the following data for a country: total population, 500; population under 16 years of age or institutionalized, 120; not in labor force, 150; unemployed, 23; part-time workers looking for full-time jobs, 10. What is the size of the labor fo..
The inverse demand curves for each of the two groups are given below. The marginal cost (which equals the average variable cost) of serving an additional patron, either senior or everyone else, is equal to $4. Fixed costs are equal to $1000.
Suppose the bank in the table below has only reserves and loans on the asset side of its balance sheet, and demand deposits on the liabilities side of its balance sheet. Assets Liabilities Reserves $36,000 Demand Deposits $300,000 Loans.
Jim deposits $3,000 in a savings account that pays 6% interest compounded monthly. Three years later he deposits $4,000. Two years after the 4,000 deposit, he makes a final deposit of $6,000. Four years after the $6,000 deposit.
Now, suppose workers come from two distinguishable groups, A and B, and there are no systematic productivity differences between the two groups. However, firms believe that ¾ of A workers are type H and only ¼ of B workers are type H.
a. What is Quick's taxable gains b. What is Quick's taxable income c. What is Quick's marginal and effective (average) tax rate d. What is Quick's net cash flow after tax
Compute the equivalent annual inflation rate, based on the US Consumer Price Index, for the period 1981 (when CPI was 90.9) to 1986 (when CPI was 109.6) estimate the Consumer Price Index in 1996, working from the 1987 CPI.
Geoff and Hank are friends who are attending a "casino night" at a charity fundraiser. The event costs $100 to get in, which they have already paid. Once inside, there's a table at which you can gamble: for $10, you can flip a coin.
Picabo borrows $1000. To repay the amount, she makes 12 equal monthly payments of $90.30. Determine the effective monthly interest rate, the nominal annual interest rate, and the effective annual interest rate
Recent increases in rents have caused the citizens of Elmville to vote for a rent ceiling of $1200. Assuming all rental units in Elmville are identical and the supply and demand for rental units are given by Qs = -1000 + 20P Qd = 50000 - 10P
Bob and Dexter share a dorm room. Bob is a smoker but Dexter does not smoke. There are no laws that prohibit smoking in the dorm rooms. The benefit of smoking is worth $250 to Bob, but the smoke imposes a $500 cost on Dexter.
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