Suppose that you work for a city health agency and are asked to
construct a 95%...
Suppose that you work for a city health agency and are asked to
construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean caffeine content
per five ounces for a coffee shop. You find that a random sample of
12 five ounce servings yields a sample mean of 83 milligrams and a
sample standard deviation of 35 milligrams.
(66.380, 99.620)
(60.762, 105.238)
(64.854, 101.146)
(63.197, 102.803)
1.
Suppose a bank has checkable deposit liabilities of $100,000 and
reserves of $42,000. If its...
1.
Suppose a bank has checkable deposit liabilities of $100,000 and
reserves of $42,000. If its excess reserves is $17,000, what is the
reserve ratio?
Group of answer choices
0.1
0.15
0.20
0.25
2.
The maximum amount of money a bank can lend
Group of answer choices
must be less than its required reserves.
is the difference between its reserves and its required
reserves.
is the reserve ratio times its checkable deposit
liabilities.
declines when the Fed decreases the reserve...
The motion of an electron is given by x(t)=pt3+qt2+r, with p =
-1.6 m/s3 , q...
The motion of an electron is given by x(t)=pt3+qt2+r, with p =
-1.6 m/s3 , q = +1.3 m/s2 , and r = +9.0 m. Determine its velocity
at t = 0. Determine its velocity at t = 1 s. Determine its velocity
at t = 2 s. Determine its velocity at t = 3 s.
According to an unidentified source, one of the US Senator Chuck
Grassley (R-IA) once wrote to...
According to an unidentified source, one of the US Senator Chuck
Grassley (R-IA) once wrote to former Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer
while objecting against outsourcing, "Microsoft has a moral
obligation to protect these American workers by putting them first
during these difficult economic times." Do you agree with Senator
Chuck? Should we value ethics or focus on economic growth? Are
these goals mutually exclusive? Please let us know what you
think
Consider the following game. Player 1 has 3 actions
(Top, middle,Bottom) and player 2 has three actions...
Consider the following game. Player 1 has 3 actions
(Top, middle,Bottom) and player 2 has three actions (Left, Middle,
Right). Each player chooses their action
simultaneously. The game is played only
once. The first element of the payoff vector is player
1’s payoff. Note that one of the payoffs to player 2 has been
omitted (denoted by x).
Player
2
Left
Middle
Right
Top
(2,-1)
(-2,3)
(3,2)
Middle
(3,0)
(3,3)
(-1,2)
Bottom
(1,2)
(-2,x)
(2,3)
Player
1
a)Determine the range of values for x...
Make a graph of the solidification time for a cylindrical
casting with a volume of Vc=20,000...
Make a graph of the solidification time for a cylindrical
casting with a volume of Vc=20,000 mm^3 as a function of the
diameter to length ratio. Assume that the solidification time is
five minutes for a sphere of volume Vs =10,000mm^3
Within 2 hours after eating, a normal blood glucose (C6H12O6,
180.2 g/mol) level will be below...
Within 2 hours after eating, a normal blood glucose (C6H12O6,
180.2 g/mol) level will be below 140 mg/dL (that is, 140 mg/100
mL). What is this concentration in molarity (mol/L)? Please show
work!
From the following details calculate Prime cost, Factory cost,
cost of production, Cost of Sales and...
From the following details calculate Prime cost, Factory cost,
cost of production, Cost of Sales and Profit.
[Currency in SAR]
Direct Material
120,000
Direct wages
40,000
Wages for foreman
5,000
Electric Power
1,000
Lighting:
Factory
Office
3,000
1,000
Store keeper’s wages
2,000
Oil &Water
1,000
Rent:
Factory
Office
10,000
2,500
Depreciation:
Factory plant
Office Premises
1,000
2,500
Consumable stores
5,000
Repairs &Renewals:
Factory plant
Office Premises
3,500
1,000
Manager’s salary
10,000
Director’s fees
2,500
Office stationery
1,000
Telephone Charges...
R.S. Green has 250,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a
market price of $28 a...
R.S. Green has 250,000 shares of common stock outstanding at a
market price of $28 a share. Next year's annual dividend is
expected to be $1.55 a share. The dividend growth rate is 2
percent. The firm also has 7,500 bonds outstanding with a face
value of $1,000 per bond. The yield to maturity that bonds of this
category generally earn is 9.5%. The company's tax rate is 34
percent. What is the firm's weighted average cost of
capital?
The Wilmoths plan to purchase a house but want to determine the
after-tax cost of financing...
The Wilmoths plan to purchase a house but want to determine the
after-tax cost of financing its purchase. Given their projected
taxable income, the Wilmoths are in the 24% Federal income tax
bracket and the 8% state income tax bracket (i.e., an aggregate
marginal tax bracket of 32%). Assume that the Wilmoths will benefit
from itemizing their deductions for both Federal and state
purposes. The total cash outlay during the first year of ownership
will be $31,600 ($3,160 principal payments,...
Claire and Don are farmers who produce beef and corn.
In a year, Claire can produce...
Claire and Don are farmers who produce beef and corn.
In a year, Claire can produce 20 tons of beef or 40 bushels of
corn.
In a year, Don can produce 10 tons of beef or 30 bushels of
corn..
To maximize their total output of beef and corn _______
F.Claire and Don each spend half of their time producing beef
and the other half producing corn
F. Claire produces beef and Don produces corn
G. Don produces beef and...
A firm has determined its optimal capital structure, which is
composed of the following sources and...
A firm has determined its optimal capital structure, which is
composed of the following sources and target market value
proportions:
Source of capital
Target Market Proportions
Long-term Debt
30%
Preferred stock
5%
Common stock equity
65%
Debt: The firm can sell a 20-year, $1,000 par
value, 9 percent bond for $980. A flotation cost of 2 percent of
the face value would be required in addition to the discount of
$20.
Preferred Stock: The firm has determined it can
issue...
Harris Pilton has 150,000 shares of common stock outstanding on
January 1. On February 1, the...
Harris Pilton has 150,000 shares of common stock outstanding on
January 1. On February 1, the company issued 50,000 additional
shares for $50.00 each. On April 30, the company repurchased 5,000
treasury shares. On June 1, the company made a 4-for-3 bonus issue.
On August 1, the company issued 1,000 new shares of common stock
for $45.00 each. On September 30th, the company issued a
15% stock dividend. Harris Pilton has 2,000 shares of 5%, $10 par,
noncumulative, nonconvertible preferred...