When preparing a representative sample from a list of 200 customers who complained about errors in their statements, a _____ could ensure the sample is balanced geographically by selecting five customers from each of four zip codes.
A• Random sample
B• Comprehensive Sample
C• Stratified sample
D• Systematic sample

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. Stratified sample

Explanation:

Stratified sample -

It is the method of sampling , where the distribution of the samples are done on the basis of certain partition in the complete population , is referred to as stratified sampling .

The distribution can be done on the basis of the geographical area or conditions , as the division makes the sampling method fast and efficient .

Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,

The correct option is C. Stratified sample .

Answer 2
Final answer:

The correct sampling method for a sample that is balanced geographically is a stratified sample. Cluster sampling and systematic sampling are other types of sampling methods used in different scenarios.

Explanation:

When preparing a representative sample from a list of 200 customers who complained about errors in their statements, a stratified sample could ensure the sample is balanced geographically by selecting five customers from each of four zip codes. This method divides the population into smaller groups, or strata, based on shared characteristics - in this case, geographic location. Each stratum is then sampled proportionally, ensuring that all groups are represented in the final sample.

In the department store employee satisfaction survey example, selecting four departments at random and interviewing all employees in those departments is an example of cluster sampling. Here, entire groups, or clusters, are randomly selected, and all members within those selected clusters are included in the sample.

Similarly, if a health club wanted to understand member usage and decided to ask every tenth customer on a specified day to complete a survey, this would be an example of systematic sampling. In this method, members of the population are selected at regular intervals to form the sample.


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A cabinet shop produces and installs cabinets. Business is good, and the shop has an unlimited number of customers willing to pay $100 for each cabinet in- stalled. However, for the next month, the shop has only 1750 hr of labor and 1032 units of wood that it can commit for cabinet production. Each installed cabinet requires 5 hr of labor, 3 units of wood, and one frame. The frames can be prepared in the shop before installation, with each frame requiring 2 hr of the shop's labor and 1 unit of its wood, or they can be bought ready for instal- lation from the local mill for $27 each. The shop pays $6/hr for labor, $5/unit for wood, and only pays for the labor and wood used. For the next month, how many cabinets should the shop install, and how should the necessary frames be generated so that net income is maximized?

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Answer:

He should install 344 cabinets and the frames should be bought for installation from the local mill

Explanation:

Time available for labor = 1750 hr, number of woods available = 1032 units

Requirement for each cabinet installed

5 hr labor, 3 units of wood and 1 frame

Number of cabinets that can be produced is 344

Total expenditure for 344 installed cabinets = (1720 hr of labor×$6) + (1032 units of wood × $5) + (344 frames × $27) = $10,320+$5,160+$9,288 = $24,768

Revenue = 344 × $100 = $34,400

Net income = $34,000 - $24,768 = $9,632

On November 1, 20X1, Starbucks paid the rent of $90,000 for 40 of its stores in Colorado and Nebraska. The rent covers the period, November 1, 20X1 through March 31, 20X2. Assuming that Starbucks prepares quarterly financial statements, how much rent expense does Starbucks record on (i) November 1 and (ii) December 31?

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Answer:

Part (1) November 1

The amount paid is the rental advances and must be recorded as advances which falls under the current asset category:

Dr Rental Advances $90,000

Cr        Bank account             $90,000

Part (2) December 31

On this date, some of the rental advances paid would be realized as expenses from the period November 1, 20X1 to December 31, 20X2.

This time duration constitutes to 2 months and the rental advance made on November were for five months. Out of these 5 months, 2 months share must be recognized as expense which is

The relevant entry would be:

Dr Rental Expenses $36,000

Cr                Rental Advances $36,000

An observer may conclude that the organizational culture of Zappos, an online retailer for shoes and clothing, might be the basis for its competitive advantage. However, reverse social engineering to crack Zappos' code of success might be much more difficult for a company trying to exactly imitate its strategy. Thus, the source of Zappos competitive advantage is said to be ___________.a. non-ambiguous
b. socially complex
c. inexhaustible
d. non-substitutable

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Answer:

b. socially complex

Explanation:

When competitive advantage are based on such the source is said to be "socially complex". That is the ability for a firm to imitate another firm because of its resources and capabilities and this advantage might not yield positively in the long run.

Answer:

B) socially complex

Explanation:

When something is said to be socially complex, it means that it involves several aspects of human existence or in this case, corporate existence. As humans we deal with different phenomena in our cultures, e.g. immigration, conflicts, political movements, unions between individuals (formerly marriages), etc.

A socially complex organization has a strong and unique organizational culture, well defined and efficient leadership and strong interpersonal relationships between the internal actors (employees and management) and also with external actors (customers and their relationship with the organization).  

That is why Zappo's organizational model is so hard to copy since you cannot replicate an organization's culture, you can only try to imitate it but the results may not necessarily be positive. What works for a society might not work for another, and the same applies to different companies.

The Securities Investor Protection Corporation is a government agency charged with administering the liquidation of failed securities firms to protect the interests of investors as much as possible. True False

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

First of all, the Securities Investor Protection Corporation is not a government agency. The S.I.P.C was formed in 1970 under the Securities Investor Protection Act as a non-profit membership corporation.

In the unfortunate event that a securities firm fails (which is rather unlikely), the S.I.P.C steps in to help the investor. It can help by either transferring the accounts of the failed firm to a different firm or by liquidation.

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Odeyssey Ware

"The best business portfolio is the one that ________.

A) provides the greatest opportunity for increasing profits
B) best fits the company's strengths and weaknesses to opportunities in the environment
C) ensures that the company will realize increased share of market
D) allows the company to decrease its overall costs
E) entices customers to purchase even more products from the company"

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Answer:

The correct answer is option B,the business portfolio is the one that best fits the company's strengths and weaknesses to opportunities in the environment.

Explanation:

SWOT analysis is a performance appraisal technique that is used in analyzing organization based on its strengths and weaknesses (in internal environment) as a means to exploring opportunities and reducing threats from external environment.

The best a company can offer its customers in terms of products and services is that combination that maximizes it strengths and opportunities while also minimizing its weaknesses and threats.

Ricardo is paid $21 an hour for the first 40 hours he works in a week. For each additional hour he works, he is paid 1.5 times his regular wage. How much will Ricardo earn if he works 46 hours in a week?

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Answer:

Ricardo will earn $1,029

Explanation:

Regular wage: $21 an hour for the first 40 hours

If he works 46 hours

For the first 40 hours, his wage will be $21 × 40 = $840

Wage for each additional hour = 1.5 × regulate wage = 1.5 × $21 = $31.5

Wage for additional 6 hours = $31.5 × 6 = $189

Total wage = $840 + $189 = $1,029

When faced with a business problem, Lauren, a young shoe store owner, discusses business problems with Kurt, the assistant manager and an employee for over 30 years. Lauren believes Kurt "has seen it all" and knows there are few really new ideas; plus the business has done many simple things, such as offering friendly service, to create and maintain a competitive edge. Lauren's management style is best described as __________.A. bottom-up.
B. family style.
C. contingency.
D. evidence-based.
E. behavioral.

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Answer and Explanation:

D. evidence-based

At Zara, clothes are ironed in advance and packed on hangers, with security and price tags affixed. This system means that employees in Zara stores simply move items from shipping box to store racks, spending most of their time on:

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Answer:

The correct answe is: Value-added functions such as helping customers find what they want.

Explanation:

Customer service is a necessary investment in any company, as important as the product or service we sell.

The added value is the additional one offered to the customer for the purchase of one of their products or services. The objective is for the client to feel that he is obtaining greater benefits. Usually, value added is a rare feature in companies.

To the extent that a company is able to create a product or service that offers added value, it will have greater growth potential. This does not imply that other companies that are already underway cannot generate added value. Moreover, they are obliged to do so to differentiate themselves from their competition.

Generating added value in your products allows you to increase your prices, every time you give customers a product or service that is not registered in the competition.

In Agile projects early risk planning, assessment and response planning is done at a high level, and more detailed and timely risk management occurs during the planning of each subsequent iteration, in daily stand-up meetings, and in retrospectives at the end of each iteration.True / False.

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Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

Quick program management relates to the factors which determine the success or failures of a task. Risk assessment doesn't need to provide structured risk reports and reviews on agility programs. Risk management is integrated into scrum jobs, tools, and activities.

Agile risk assessment is achieved more by then describing activities. Several Agile methods search throughout the process to define and minimize the risks.

A point inside the production possibilities curve represents a combination of goods that is

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Answer: EFFICIENT

Explanation: Production possibility Curve or frontiers is a graphical representation of the combination of two goods to give an efficient output or outcome considering the prevailing market conditions.

Production possibility Curve is used by business managers to determine which product combination can a business organization derive maximum or efficient benefits. A point in the curve of the production possibility Curve represents/ shows a combination of goods that is efficient considering the prevailing market conditions.

Hat's accounting records showed the following:
Inventory, January1 $35,000
Purchases, January 1 through May 1 200,000
Sales, January 1 through May 1 250,000
Inventory not damaged by flood 30,000
Gross profit percentage on sales 40%
What amount of inventory was lost in the flood?
A. $150,000
B. $85,000
C. $105,000
D. $55,000

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Answer:

D. $55,000

Explanation:

Sales = 250,000

Gross Profit = 250,000 x 40% = 100,000

Cost of goods sold = 250,000 - 100,000 = 150,000

Cost of good sold = Opening Inventory + Purchases - Closing Inventory

150,000 = 35,000 + 200,000 - Closing Inventory

150,000 = 235,000 - Closing Inventory

Closing Inventory = 235,000 - 150,000

Closing Inventory = 85,000

Inventory damaged by flood = 85,000 - 30,000 = 55,000

At the beginning of 2019, Florida Road Construction entered into a contract to build a road for the government. Construction will take 4 years. The following information as of 31 December 2009 is available for the contract:
1. Total revenue according to contract $10,000,000
2. Total expected cost $8,000,000
3. Cost incurred during 2009 $1,200,000
Assume that the company estimates percentage complete based on costs incurred as a percentage of total estimated costs. Under the completed contract method, how much revenue will be reported in 2009?
A. None.
B. $300,000.
C. $1,500,000.

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Answer:

A. None

Explanation:

A is correct because Under the completed contract method, no revenue would be reported until the project is completed.

Suppose that the hypothetical country of Andesland suffers from chronic scarcity of its staple grain, quinoa. True or False: The country of Andesland must be a developing country, since scarcity is not a problem in developed countries.

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Scarcity refers to a state wherein the resources available in a nation are not enough to satisfy the wants of it's people. Scarcity is less pronounced in developed nations, yet it exists.

For instance, water scarcity is common to both developed and developing nations. A nation may be really abundant in one resource say oil reserves and yet very deficient in other resources, which it needs to import to satisfy the wants of it's people.

In the given case, Andesland suffers from chronic scarcity of Quinoa. Merely on this premise, Andesland cannot be characterized as a developing nation as Scarcity is common to both developed and developing nations.

The approaches and activities of managers in short-run and long-run planning and control decisions that increase value for customers and lower costs of products and services are known as: a. value chain management b. enterprise resource planning c. cost management d. customer value management

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Answer:

C. Cost management

Explanation:

Cost management is a process or method  of reducing cost of operation or production expenses of the business  so as to provide cheaper  goods and/or services  to consumers.  

It helps a firm forecast future expenditures in other to achieve  their budgeting goals.

Danes generally are not afraid of taking chances; they are comfortable doing things that are not carefully thought out or planned. Denmark's "flexicurity" policy combines free labor markets with adjustable welfare benefits. This is an example of the application of Hofstede's typology under the values which highlight: Group of answer choices

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Answer:

uncertainty avoidance

Explanation:

Based on the information provided within the question it can be said that this is an example of the application of Hofstede's typology under the values which highlight uncertainty avoidance. This term refers to the difference between cultures pertaining to the amount of unpredictability that they can tolerate. Which in this scenario is stating that the Danes have a high tolerance for unpredictability.

Because of an accident Royce was involved in, his insurance company has increased his annual premium for auto insurance by 5.2%. His original policy was set up using the premiums listed below. What is his new annual premium after the increase in the accident?
a. $514.76
b. $543.00
c. $548.20
d. $571.24

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Answer:

D) $571.24

Explanation:

Royce' premiums for the  previous year were:

bodily injury $22.50property damage $144.75collision $275.75comprehensive $100

The total premium of the policy was $543

Since the premiums will increase by 5.2%, the new total premium will be = $543 x 1.052 = $571.24

Answer:

D

Explanation:

On September 1, 2017, Halley Co. issued a note payable to Fidelity Bank in the amount of $2,700,000, bearing interest at 10%, and payable in three equal annual principal payments of $900,000. On this date, the bank's prime rate was 11%. The first payment for interest and principal was made on September 1, 2018. At December 31, 2018, Halley should record accrued interest payable of:a. $ 54450. b. $ 80550. c. $181500.d. $ 89500.

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Answer:

Neither of the options are correct because the correct answer is $60,000

Explanation:

The accrued interest payable is dependent upon the contract and in the contract timing of interests, principal payments and interest rates are agreed. So interest rate agreed must be used not the market rate. The interest accrued can be calculated on the principal amount not paid yet.

The first payment has been paid and the principal amount not yet paid is:

Principal amount not yet paid = $27,00,000 - $27,00,000/3 = $18,00,000

The interest accrued at the end of year relates to only 4 months (1 September  to 31 December) which can be computed on principal amount not yet paid.

Interest accrued = 10% interest rate * 4/12 months * $18,00,000 principal amount unpaid

Interest accrued = 0.1 * 4/12 * $18,00,000 = $60,000

Answer:

accrued interest payable = $60,000

Explanation:

Since the first principal payment was done on September 1, 2018, by December 31, 2018, the principal's balance = $2,700,000 - $900,000 = $1,800,000

By December 31, Halley Co. had 4 months of interest payable (September, October, November, and December), so total accrued interest payable was:

principal x interest rate x periods = $1,800,000 x 10% x (4/12) = $60,000

Claudia, a senior accountant, likes to work on her own and hence does not come out as a team player. She takes up all the work that may or may not be allotted to her. Instead of getting work done by her subordinates, she prefers to do it herself. In this scenario, which of the following is the most evident management mistake being committed by Claudia?A) Overmanaging
B) Being overly ambitious
C) Insensitivity to others
D) Inability to staff effectively

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Overmanaging is the most evident mistake Claudia made as a senior accountant.

Final answer:

Option D. Claudia's action represents an Inability to staff effectively because she does not delegate to her team, hindering their development and potentially leading to her own burnout. Effective delegation is crucial for empowering employees and ensuring the success of the team.

Explanation:

In the scenario described, the most evident management mistake being committed by Claudia is D) Inability to staff effectively. By taking up all the work and not delegating to her subordinates, Claudia is not utilizing her team's capabilities, potentially leading to burnout and a lack of team development.

Delegating tasks allows subordinates to grow and learn, contributing to the overall success of the team and the organization. Claudia's actions indicate a reluctance to empower her team and distribute power equitably, which can reduce the productivity and motivation of employees, as well as increase their dependency on her, resulting in an inefficient managerial style.

Antonio owns property on which a gasoline station once stood. Josh agrees to buy the land so that he can build an office on it. They include language in the contract making the purchase contingent on a determination that there are no environmental problems with the property. The contingency representsa. a condition subsequent.b. a concurrent condition.c. an implied condition.d. a condition precedent.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "D": a condition precedent.

Explanation:

Condition precedents are certain conditions that must be met or provided so that an agreement or contract can be signed. Structurally speaking, a condition precedent implies "A" action must take place so that action "B" can happen. In that case, "A" represents the condition precedent.

It is the custom for paper mills located alongside the Layzee River to discharge waste products into the river. Operators of hydroelectric generating plants on the river find that they must clean up the river's water before it flows through their equipment. The above situation is an example of___________.

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Answer:

negative externality

Explanation:

A negative externality happens when a third party suffers from an economic transaction carried out by someone else.

In this case, the original economic transaction occurs when the paper mills decide to pollute the river instead of properly disposing their wastes. As a result of that previous transaction, a third party (the hydroelectric generating plant) must spend money and resources to clean up the pollution generated by the paper mills.

Johnson Enterprises uses departmental overhead rates to allocate manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has two divisions: Production and Assembling. The Production Division uses a departmental overhead rate of $40 per machine hour, while the Assembling Division uses a departmental overhead rate of $25 per direct labor hour. Job 757 used the following direct-labor hours and machine hours in each division.
Actual Results
Production Division
Assembling Division
Direct labor (DL) hours
10
7
Machine Hours
12
9
The cost for direct labor is $35 per hour and the cost of the direct materials used by Job 757 is $1,500.
How much manufacturing overhead would be allocated to Job 757 using the departmental overhead rates?

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Answer:

$665

Explanation:

The computation of the manufacturing overhead is shown below:

= Departmental overhead rate per machine hour × number of machine hours + departmental overhead rate per direct labor hour × number of direct labor hours

= $40 × 12 hours + $25 × 9 hours

= $480 + $225

= $665

We use only the departmental overhead rate for finding out the manufacturing overhead account

Bartie's Inc. sells watercolors and pastels that are marketed as safe for use by children. However, several accounts of lead poisoning were reported in children who used the products. An investigation revealed that the company was knowingly manufacturing colors that contained a significant amount of a toxic heavy metal. Which of the following torts has Bartie's committed? A) negligence B) Negligence C) misrepresentation D) conceals a defect in a product

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Answer:

C) misrepresentation

Explanation:

Misrepresentation is the act or offense which gives the nature of something as false or a misleading account of it.

The aim of a fraudulent action is to deceive an innocent party into believing something has extreme worth (or is worthless), something that the offender knows is inaccurate.Rescission and/or real damage are the solutions for misrepresentation. The complainant may seek cancelation and damages for dishonest and malicious misrepresentation.

Alison is offered two jobs: one pays a salary of $45,000 per year and offers three weeks of vacation, while the other offer provides two weeks of vacation and a salary of $54,000. What is the opportunity cost for Alison if she chooses the job offer of $54,000?

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Answer:

The answer is: Two weeks of vacation.

Explanation:

I took the test and that is the right answer.

Which of the following is TRUE about the FAFSA?


There is a fee for filing the FAFSA.


You want to apply as soon as you can for the FAFSA since financial aid is often awarded on a first come, first served basis.


Submitting the FAFSA guarantees you will receive financial aid.


You file it just one time - the year before you start your first year in college.

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Answer:

The correct answer is letter "B": You want to apply as soon as you can for the FAFSA since financial aid is often awarded on a first come, first served basis.

Explanation:

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form that current and existing college students submit to the Scholars at Risk (SAR) Network to obtain financial support for their studies. The applications are typically received until June 30th, each year in some states while other states have the ending of February as the deadline. It is suggested for students to send their application the soonest they can since some states evaluate applications according to the order in which they are submitted.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "B": You want to apply as soon as you can for the FAFSA since financial aid is often awarded on a first come, first served basis.

Explanation:

I just did it on edge 2020

Paula used to check her voice mail each time she returned to her office after a meeting or break. Now she checks her voice mail in the morning, before lunch, and once in the afternoon. What is one effect Paula can expect from having scheduled times to review voicemail messages each day?
A. Paula will have fewer calls to check.
B. Paula will improve her work efficiency.
C. Paula will improve her phone manners.
D. Paula will need to return fewer calls.

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Answer:

B, Paula will improve her work efficiency

Explanation:

Scheduling times to review voicemail messages is a time management and efficiency improvement skill.

This is because Paula has maximum concentration/dedication on/to whatever task Paula is working on without having to interupt her flow by going through voicemail messages intermittently. This dedication/concentration brings about an improved work efficiency in Paula and she can acheive a lot more than when she had no voicemail review schedule.

Cheers.

Chelsea, Inc. uses the job costing method and uses direct labor hours as the allocation base. In 2016, the total estimated and actual overhead costs for Job 3489 were $250,000 and $275,000, respectively. The total estimated and actual direct labor hours for Job 3489 were 25,000 and 28,000, respectively.Which of the following represents the MOH allocated to Job 3489?1. Predetermined MOH rate= total estimated manufacturing overhead costs/ total estimated amount of the allocation base2. $250,000/ 25,000 DLH= $103. MOH allocated to job= predetermined MOH rate * actual amount of allocation base used by the job4. $10 * 28,000 DLH= $280,000

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Answer:

3. MOH allocated to job= predetermined MOH rate * actual amount of allocation base used by the job

Explanation:

3. MOH allocated to job= predetermined MOH rate * actual amount of allocation base used by the job

The predetermined overhead rate is used to apply manufacturing overhead costs to production jobs. the quantity of a cost driver required by a particular job is multiplied by a predetermined overhead rate to determine the amount of overhead cost applied to the job.

An estimate is made of

the amount of manufacturing over head that will be incurred during a specific period of time andthe amount of the cost driver ( or activity base) that will be used or incurred during the same time period. the predetermined overhead rate is computed as follows

Predetermined Overhead Rate= Budgeted Manufacturing Overhead Cost/ Budgeted amount of cost driver

The predetermined overhead rate is used to apply manufacturing overhead costs to production jobs. The quantity of the cost driver ( or activity base ) required by a particular job is multiplied by the predetermined overhead rate to determine the amount of overhead cost applied to the job.

A 37-year-old client with type 1 diabetes and good glycemic control is pregnant for the third time. Her first child is 4 years old, and her second pregnancy resulted in a stillbirth. She is seen in the antepartum testing unit for a nonstress test (NST) at 33 weeks' gestation. What are the primary risk factors in the client's history that indicate a need for the NST? Select all that apply.
1.Age greater than 35 years
2.The risk for placenta previa
3.The risk for placental insufficiency
4.A history of stillbirth from her last pregnancy
5.Maternal history of hypertension

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Answer:

3,4 and 5

Explanation:

A pregnant woman with diabetes is prone to placenta insufficiency thus being unable to support the fetus which can lead to fetal death. Additionally, a history of hypertension which is usually associated with diabetes can also affect efficient functioning of the placenta. Lastly, the history of stillbirth is also an indication of NST.

The Mars company's new Topeka, Kansas, manufacturing plant is the first new facility the company has opened in North America in 35 years. The new plant is which type of tangible resource?

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Answer: Physical Resource

Explanation: Physical resource may be described as material assets or tangible resources owned by a business. Physical resources may include buildings, jewelleries and ornaments, land, vehicles, cash and so many other. In most cases, physical resources are visible to the eye and are sellable as they can be easily liquidated and have a set value, they can also be used as collateral for loans and so on. They are essential for financial analysis as it helps evaluate financial status of a business.

A key factor that determines the geographic extent of a housing market is the distance that commuters are willing to travel from home to work. Which of the following events would NOT help to expand the geographic extent of the housing market in a metropolitan area?
Price of gasoline declines
State gasoline tax increases
Public transit fares decrease
None of these

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Answer:

State gasoline tax increases

Explanation:

As commute distance to place of work is an important factor in the housing market, an increase in steel gasoline tax will make people pay more to commute. Since they are sensitive to the cost incurred when commuting, they will try as much as possible to reduce the distance they travel to work.

This results in contraction of geographic extent of the housing market in metropolitan areas.

XYZ Corporation is headquartered in the United States and is opening a new office in Singapore. The company decides to send a U.S. citizen, who is a senior manager at its U.S. office, to help set up the new office in Singapore. The senior manager is referred to as______ in Singapore.

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Answer:

Expatriate

Explanation:

An expatriate is a professional who opts to works in another country other than his or her native country. To be regarded as an expatriate, the worker has to be highly skilled. He or she must be living and working in a foreign country.

An expatriate leaves their country to a different nation to provide specialized labor services, not for any other reason. The US citizen leaving for Singapore will be described as an expatriate. He is highly skilled and knowledgeable on the operations of XYZ corporations. The purpose of him being in Singapore is to offer his expertise to the new branch.

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Wal-Mart sells a case of 24 cans of Diet Coke for $6.88 Kroger sells a 12 pack of Diet Coke for $3.99 which is Best Buy? A student claims that if a giantcore sample could be taken by drillingdown through Earth's crust, the resultingcolumn of rock layers would show cleardivisions of all the periods in the sameorder as the geologic time scale. Do youagree with the claim? Explain. Which of the following is an example of supply and demand?The shortage of a popular new toy drives the price up.The price of labor increases at a manufacturing plant, so the product price is increased.The two main manufacturers of a product illegally agree to raise the product's price.A new government tax increases the price of the product.