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Mikaela Harris
Assignable causes:
A) are not as important as natural causes.
B) are within the limits of a control chart.
C) depend on the inspector assigned to the job.
D) are also referred to as "chance" causes.
E) are causes of variation that can be identified and investigated.
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Oscar Montgomery
Madison's gross tax liability is $9,000. Madison had $3,000 of tax credits available and she had $8,000 of taxes withheld by her employer. What is Madison's taxes due (or taxes refunded) with her tax return? $0 taxes due and $0 tax refund. $6,000 taxes due. $2,000 tax refund. $1,000 taxes due. None of the choices are correct.
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Jace Richards
In perfect competition
A. the market demand curve and the individual's demand curve are identical.
B. the market demand curve is perfectly inelastic while demand for an individual seller's product is perfectly elastic.
C. the market demand curve is downward sloping while demand for an individual seller's product is perfectly elastic.
D. the market demand curve is perfectly elastic while demand for an individual seller's product is perfectly inelastic.
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Dalia Avery
With regard to how people use time and their expectations of how it should be managed, members of which type of culture value efficiency production and fast results?
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Tiffany Lara
How would u approach a fellow co-worker consistently does not perform hand-hygiene when it is indicated or appropriate.
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Copper
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A. The effective annual rate indicates the amount of interest that will be earned at the end of the year.
B. The annual percentage rate indicates the amount of simple interest earned in one year.
C. The annual percentage rate indicates the amount of interest including the effect of compounding.
D. Because interest rates may be quoted for different time intervals, it is often necessary to adjust the interest rate to a time period that matches that of our cash flows.
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Erik Simpson
Match the business with the appropriate cost system (s) for that business using the number of the cost system where 1 = job order costing, 2 = process costing, and 3 = activity-based costing. a. Ketcher, Tryer, and Friar, attorneys-at-law b. Walmart Inc. c. Johnson & Johnson Company d. Handyman Special, Inc. e. Carpet Makers Corporation
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Neveah Valencia
Solemon Company has total fixed cost of $15,000, variable cost per unit of $6, and a price of $8. If Solemon wants to earn a targeted profit of $3,600, how many units must be sold?
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Tianna Kline
Using the following information, what is the amount of net income? Purchases $ 33,189 Selling expenses $ 758 Merchandise inventory, September 1 7,436 Merchandise inventory, September 30 8,978 Administrative expenses 760 Sales 51,684 Rent revenue 832 Interest expense 1,152 a.$20,503
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Jorge King
You are managing a project and need to cut the cost of the project. You decide to transfer workers to another job to cut the project's costs. Costs associated with transferring the workers are an example of project indirect costs.
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Marlene Small
K Inc. has provided the following data for the month of May: Inventories: Beginning Ending Work in process $ 17,000 $ 12,000 Finished goods $ 46,000 $ 50,000 Additional information: Direct materials $ 57,000 Direct labor cost $ 87,000 Manufacturing overhead cost incurred $ 63,000 Manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process $ 61,000 Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold. The adjusted cost of goods sold that appears on the income statement for May is:
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Alexander Ryan
Marcy Tucker received the following items this year. Determine to what extent each item is included in her AGI. (Leave no cells blank - be sure to enter "0" wherever required.) A $25,000 cash gift from her parents. A $500 cash award from the local Chamber of Commerce for her winning entry in a contest to name a new public park. $8,000 alimony from her former husband, which he paid under the terms of their 2011 divorce decree. $100,000 cash inheritance from her grandfather.
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Darrell Shields
Analysis of daily output of a factory during a 8-hour shift shows that the hourly number of units y produced after t hours of production is
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Sage Baird
In each of the following situations, state whether the bonds will sell at a premium or discount. Required a. Valley issued $300,000 of bonds with a stated interest rate of 7 percent. At the time of issue, the market rate of interest for similar investments was 6 percent. Premium Discount b. Spring issued $220,000 of bonds with a stated interest rate of 5 percent. At the time of issue, the market rate of interest for similar investments was 6 percent. Discount Premium c. River Inc. issued $150,000 of callable bonds with a stated interest rate of 5 percent. The bonds were callable at 102. At the date of issue, the market rate of interest was 6 percent for similar investments. Discount Premium
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Kolton Barr
Which strategy is most likely to reduce and prevent violence in our society?
stop-and-frisk policing
three-strikes-and-you're-out laws
school anti-bullying awareness efforts
reducing nighttime curfews
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