A recent article declared that ‘mortgage, student, auto and credit card debt lead to an all-time...
A recent article declared that ‘mortgage, student, auto and credit card debt lead to an all-time high household debt in the United Stated of more than $13 trillion.’ If debt must be paid back at some future date at the expense of future consumption or investment, then at that future date we would expect: A. long run aggregate supply to shift left. B. long-run equilibrium. C. aggregate demand to shift left. D. short run aggregate supply to shift left.
8. Stella has three investment options: Stock A, Stock B and Stock C. Stock A has...
8. Stella has three investment options: Stock A, Stock B and Stock C. Stock A has an expected return of 14%, Stock B has an expected return of 18% and Stock C has an expected return of 8%. The expected market return is 12%. Which stock should Stella purchase to maximize her systematic risk? Group of answer choices Stock B Stock A Stock C Assume the current corporate income tax rate is 0%. If the rate were increased to 15%,...
ABC systems ________. Select one: a. usually will undercost complicated or complex products b. will limit...
ABC systems ________. Select one: a. usually will undercost complicated or complex products b. will limit cost drivers to units of output c. highlight the different levels of activities d. will allocate costs based on the overall level of activity
This is problem 8-11 from El-Wakil’s Powerplant Technology book -- a combustion Brayton cycle uses 200...
This is problem 8-11 from El-Wakil’s Powerplant Technology book -- a combustion Brayton cycle uses 200 percent of theoretical air. The cycle has an inlet temperature of 500 degRankine. The compression ratios in the compressor and turbine are assumed equal to 9. One stage of intercooling and one stage of reheat are used. Assume that all rotary machines have efficiencies of 0.85. A 0.85 effective regenerator is used. Calculate the net work of the cycle and the overall efficiency, using...
Suppose you and a classmate are playing a game where your classmate proposes a division of​...
Suppose you and a classmate are playing a game where your classmate proposes a division of​ $1.00. ​ Then, you either accept or reject the offer. If you​ accept, then you and the classmate get the proposed portions of the dollar. ​ However, if you reject the​ offer, then you and your classmate receive nothing. Suppose your classmate offers you ​$0.12 What is your optimal​ strategy? Your optimal strategy is to accept the proposed division. Now suppose instead that you...
The glycolytic reaction glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate + Pi → 1,3-bisposphoglycerate has a ΔG°′ of +6.3 kJ/mol. In...
The glycolytic reaction glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate + Pi → 1,3-bisposphoglycerate has a ΔG°′ of +6.3 kJ/mol. In cells however, it is coupled to the subsequent reaction: 1,3- bisposphoglycerate + ADP → ATP + 3-phosphoglycerate which for which G°’= –18.5 kJ/mol Calculate the free energy change for these two reactions if they are coupled together. This was also given if helpful: Abbreviations for cofactors such as NADH, ATP etc. are sufficient unless the specific structure for that molecule is requested. Otherwise use...
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roles and power of the administrator
An aluminum cup of 100 cm3 capacity is completely filled with glycerin at 19°C. How much...
An aluminum cup of 100 cm3 capacity is completely filled with glycerin at 19°C. How much glycerin will spill out of the cup if the temperature of both the cup and glycerin is increased to 31°C? (The linear expansion coefficient of aluminum is 23 × 10-6 1/C°. The coefficient of volume expansion of glycerin is 5.1 × 10-4 1/C°.)
Find the first 3 natural frequency of a thin rectangular plate with arbitarily varying non homogenuity...
Find the first 3 natural frequency of a thin rectangular plate with arbitarily varying non homogenuity alon two concurrent edges.
How does the concept of caring fit into nursing?
How does the concept of caring fit into nursing?
USE EXCEL AND SOLVER TO ANSWER THE QUESTION Andy Mendoza makes handcrafted dolls, which he sells...
USE EXCEL AND SOLVER TO ANSWER THE QUESTION Andy Mendoza makes handcrafted dolls, which he sells at craft fairs. He is considering mass-producing the dolls to sell in stores. He estimates that the initial investment for plant and equipment will be $25,000, while labor, materials, packaging, and shipping will be about $10 per doll. He has determined that sales volume is related to price, according to the following linear equation: v=4,000−80 pv=4,000−80 p Develop the nonlinear profit function for Andy,...
9. In the face of an inflationary gap, the appropriate fiscal policy is to:    Do...
9. In the face of an inflationary gap, the appropriate fiscal policy is to:    Do nothing since the short run aggregate supply is vertical and any government action will be crowded out Reduce government spending and raise the discount rate Reduce government spending while also lowering taxes to offset the government spending multiplier Reduce government spending Increase government spending 10,A few years ago the Wall Street Journal reported that “U.S. productivity grew at the fastest clip in more than...
A crowd of people is in a room. One person from the room is selected randomly....
A crowd of people is in a room. One person from the room is selected randomly. Suppose that we know that 1/5 of the people are over six feet tall. 1/8 of the people have green eyes. The probability that we select someone with either green eyes or who is over six feet tall is given by P(T union G) = 0.25 a. Find the probability that the person selected has green eyes and is taller than six feet. b....
A finite wing with a NACA 23012 airfoil has an area of 20 m2 , an...
A finite wing with a NACA 23012 airfoil has an area of 20 m2 , an aspect ratio 5.85, and a span efficiency factor of 0.85. If the wing has a profile drag coefficient of 0.004 at 6° angle of attack, calculate CL and CD.
A firm sells its product in a perfectly competitive market where firms charge a price of...
A firm sells its product in a perfectly competitive market where firms charge a price of $80 per unit. The firm’s cost are: Total Costs: C(Q) = 40 – 8Q + 2Qsquare Marginal Costs: MC(Q) = – 8 + 4Q a) How much should the firm produce in the short run (to maximize profits)? b) What are the firm’s short run profits or losses? (Profits = Revenue – Total Costs) c) What changes can be anticipated in this industry in...
Many people believe that the average number of Facebook friends is 130. The population standard deviation...
Many people believe that the average number of Facebook friends is 130. The population standard deviation is 36.9. A random sample of 39 high school students in a particular county revealed that the average number of Facebook friends was 150. At =α0.01, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the mean number of friends is greater than 130?
First American Bank is planning to make a $20 million short-term loan to Midwest Mining Company....
First American Bank is planning to make a $20 million short-term loan to Midwest Mining Company. In the loan contract, Midwest agrees to pay the principal and an interest of 12 percent (annual) at the end of 180 days. Since First American sells more 90-day CDs (Certificates of Deposits) than 180-day CDs, it is planning to finance the loan by selling a 90-day CD now at the prevailing LIBOR of 8.25 percent (compounded annually), then 90 days later (mid-September) sell...
The firm Hill is planning to acquire Dale, another firm in the same industry. Relevant financial...
The firm Hill is planning to acquire Dale, another firm in the same industry. Relevant financial information for the two firms is shown below. Hill Dale Price per share, $ 4.50 1.90 Number of shares 28,000,000 10,500,000 Dividend payout ratio 0.65 0.20 Assume now that Dale's shareholders will agree to the acquisition for a premium of $4.05 million. (b)What is the minimum number of shares Hill should offer, such that Dale's shareholders will participate in the acquisition? (c) Assume Hill...
1.     How would you interpret Patient B’s arterial blood gases? Patient A Patient B Patient C...
1.     How would you interpret Patient B’s arterial blood gases? Patient A Patient B Patient C Na+ 138 mEq/L 142 mEq/L 148 mEq/L K+ 5.1 mEq/L 6.1 mEq/L 3.8 mEq/L Ca+ 8.9 mg/dL 7.5 mg/dL 9.5 mg/dL Mg+ 1.3 mg/dL 0.9 mg/dL 2.1 mg/dL pH 7.40 7.32 7.42 PCO2 42 mm Hg 48 mm Hg 40 mm Hg PO2 95% 98% 99% HCO3 22 28 26
Please introduce what is the difference between effective angle of attack,induced angle of attack and geometric...
Please introduce what is the difference between effective angle of attack,induced angle of attack and geometric angle of attack
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