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Leanna Moran
Suppose a company charges an annual premium of $120 for an insurance policy for minor injuries. Actuarial studies show that in case of an injury claim, the company will pay out an average of $900 for outpatient care and an average of $3000 for an overnight stay in the hospital. They also determine that, on average, each year there are five claims made that result in outpatient care for every 1000 policies and three claims made that result in an overnight stay out of every 1000 policies. What is the expected annual profit of an insurance policy for the company
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Gage Simpson
Which best describes why gender equality is an important factor influencing development?
Gender equality ensures that everyone has identical opportunities.
Gender equality enables women to control a country's future.
Gender equality prevents women from being disadvantaged.
Gender equality means that everyone can contribute to development.
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Rhianna Barron
Suppose the Fed conducts an open market sale of $50 million in government securities. If the required reserve ratio is 20%, what is the maximum change in the money supply? Assume that banks try not to hold excess reserves and there is no currency withdrawal from the banking system.
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Thaddeus Gibson
To live comfortably in retirement, you decide you will need to save $2 million by the time you are 65 (you are 30 years old today). You will start a new retirement savings account today and contribute the same amount of money on every birthday up to and including your 65th birthday. Using TVM principles, how much must you set aside each year to make sure that you hit your target goal if the interest rate is 5%
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Jax Sutton
Ramsay, the ceo of a large corporation, was indicted for tax fraud. the government accused him of hiding a vast amount of the company's assets. however, he was found not guilty at trial. can the company still be liable for ramsay's conduct?
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Diamond Pace
An all-you-can-eat buffet attracts two types of customers. Regular customers value the buffet at $20 and eat $5 of food in costs to the restaurant. Hungry customers value the buffet at $40 and eat $10 of food. If there are 100 of each type in the market for a buffet dinner, what is the restaurant's profit? a. $2,500 b. $3,000 c. $4,500 d. $6,500
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Micaela Beard
What percentage of earth's land is arable, or suitable for producing crops?
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Danielle Riley
Hayes Inc. provided the following information for the year 2015:
Beginning inventory 100 units
Units produced 750 units
Units sold 800 units
Selling price $ 150/unit
Direct materials $35/unit
Direct labor $16/unit
Variable manufacturing overhead $15/unit
Fixed manufacturing overhead $24,000/yr
Variable selling/administrative costs $8/unit
Fixed selling/administrative costs $15,500/yr
What is the unit product cost for the year using absorption costing?
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Edith Compton
What is windows explorer used to accomplish
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Guest
A manufacturer reports the following information below for its first three years in operation.
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
Income under variable costing $ 76,000 $ 109,000 $ 115,000
Beginning inventory (units) 0 800 500
Ending inventory (units) 800 500 0
Fixed manufacturing overhead per unit $ 8.00 $ 8.00 $ 8.00
Income for year 3-year period using absorption costing is:
a.$305,000.
b.$280,000.
c.$300,000.
d. $310,000.
e. $308,000.
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Adalynn French
Brittney is interested in the relationship between caloric intake and emotional arousal. She creates a carefully measured array of attractive snack foods. Brittney allows participants to eat as much of various snacks as they want while completing a written measure of emotional arousal. She then calculates the calories they consumed based on the amount of food that is left and looks at the relationship between the amount of calories each participant consumed and his or her emotional arousal score. What research strategy is being used?
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Isabel
in the context of project management, what are time, people, money, and supplies examples of? A. projects B. facilities C. resources D. tasks
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Mathis
Han Corp's sales last year were $485,000, and its year-end receivables were $52,500. The firm sells on terms that call for customers to pay 30 days after the purchase, but some delay payment beyond Day 30. On average, how many days late do customers pay
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Aleena
Suppose Larry and Megan are playing a game in which both must simultaneously choose the action Left or Right. The payoff matrix that follows shows the payoff each person will earn as a function of both of their choices. For example, the lower-right cell shows that if Larry chooses Right and Megan chooses Right, Larry will receive a payoff of 5 and Megan will receive a payoff of 5.
Megan
Left Right
Larry Left 6, 6 6, 3
Right 4, 3 5, 5
The only dominant strategy in this game is for to choose.
The outcome reflecting the unique Nash equilibrium in this game is as follows: Larry chooses and Megan chooses
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Carla Richard
Approximately what portion of global employers tends to use social media websites to hire new employees?
A. 30 percent
B. 40 percent
C. 50 percent
D. 60 percent
E. 70 percent
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