Major: Business Administration Word problems: Linear equation 1. Kim sells candy bars for her Aunt’s home business. Her aunts pays her $50 per week plus 50¢ for every bar she sells. How much would Kim get paid if she sold 100 bars a week? Linear inequalities 2. Sam is the manager at an animal shelter. In order to get a raise this month, 25 animals must be adopted at the shelter. In the first 3 weeks, 11 animals were adopted how many animals must be adopted in the last week in order for Sam to get his raise? Linear systems 3. A business conference is being held in Miami. The registration fee is $50 for Miami residents and $75 for non Miami residents. 60 people attended the conference, and $3500 is collected from registration fees. How many
Since the carnival would be closed Christmas Eve, Emily invited the boys and Edward C. to her house for cocoa and molasses cookies. Jubilantly, Her invitation was accept. Immediately, ideas for presents to give Emily were devised. Joey believed a box of candy was suitable for this occasion, but Josh wanted to offer something more feminine. At one of the concession stands, bottles of perfume were being sold, and Josh wanted to purchase one for Emily. However, Edward C., being a very practical man, decided it would be best that he, Josh, and Joey each give ten dimes, tied in a brightly colored box, that Emily could use for a practical
I feel that I have done ok on this module, but as I have never done an assignment I have been feeling anxious about this.
Tom posts a sign in his neighborhood offering $100 for the return of his Persian cat. Carry, who knows nothing of the reward, finds the cat and returns it to Tom. Carry is entitled to the reward.
b. The amount of molasses and byproduct shipped to seven customers (a majority of which are internal and therefore don't generate profit accounted for in this model).
If I had to describe a moment from INEQUALITY FOR ALL that is really sticking with you – maybe you found it particularly inspiring or particularly troubling it would be the statement made by Robert Reich, “Of all developed nations the U.S. has the most unequal distribution of income.” What was it about that moment that is so memorable? He also states, “the richest 400 people in America have more wealth then the bottom 50 million of us put together.”
SAVING: Client withdraw all of her saving with onsite administration. This week client withdraw the last $125.00, as per the client she needed the money for transportation and food.
This essay asks to discuss some of the ways in which differences and inequalities persist over time, suggesting that they are not static, continuing to be made and remade by the actions of people and society. With Inequality being defined as ‘‘The unequal distribution of valued social resources within society or between societies including money, housing, power, health and education”. whilst Differences is defined as “contrasts between groupings of people such as those based on gender, class, age, sexuality and race, including things people value and the variations between them including their physical, behavioural, attitudes and preferences”. (Blakeley and Staples, 2014 p 25). However, it is noted not all differences will lead to inequalities,
The father decided that by the fourth inning it would be a good time to have a hot dog and a soda. In which its $3.50 for a hot dog and $4.00 for a soda. The family of four to have a hotdog and a soda each cost $30.00. As the game goes on and the Yankees are winning by 3 against the Diamondbacks.
Every year at Jerry’s school, Trinity, they have a chocolate sale. And every year, all the students participate. Jerry’s assignment was to refuse to sell the chocolates for ten school days. “‘Let me get this straight, Renault,’ Brother Leon said and his voice brought the room under his command. ‘I called your name. Your response could have been either yes or no. Yes means that like every other student in this school you agree to sell the chocolates, in this case fifty boxes. No – and let me point out that the sale is strictl...
Income inequality has affected American citizens ever since the American Dream came to existence. The American Dream is centered around the concept of working hard and earning enough money to support a family, own a home, send children to college, and invest for retirement. Economic gains in income are one of the only possible ways to achieve enough wealth to fulfill the dream. Unfortunately, many people cannot achieve this dream due to low income. Income inequality refers to the uneven distribution of income and wealth between the social classes of American citizens. The United States has often experienced a rise in inequality as the rich become richer and the poor become poorer, increasing the unstable gap between the two classes. The income gap in America has been increasing steadily since the late 1970’s, and has now reached historic highs not seen since the 1920’s (Desilver). UC Berkeley economics professor, Emmanuel Saez conducted extensive research on past and present income inequality statistics and published them in his report “Striking it Richer.” Saez claims that changes in technology, tax policies, labor unions, corporate benefits, and social norms have caused income inequality. He stands to advocate a change in American economic policies that will help close this inequality gap and considers institutional and tax reforms that should be developed to counter it. Although Saez’s provides legitimate causes of income inequality, I highly disagree with the thought of making changes to end income inequality. In any diverse economic environment, income inequality will exist due to the rise of some economically successful people and the further development of factors that push people into poverty. I believe income inequality e...
We will leave for dinner at 7 pm. We will drive for 3 minutes to reach Tasty Indian Bistro. Richard will eat chicken fingers for 7.99 dollars. Karman will eat chilli mushroom for 6.99 dollars. I will have the chicken wings for 5.99 dollars. Ishan will have the vegetable manchurian for 10.99 dollars. Total money spent will be 33 dollars (including tax). We will leave at 8 30 pm to go to extreme air park for a 25 minute drive. There we will play basketball and other sports for 1 hour. We will pay 84 dollars to play there before going back to Karman’s uncle’s house. The total money spent today will be 395 dollars.
612,000/85,000,000= .0072% (~3/4 of 1% of revenues in 1-200hp market { what % is 5-10hp sales?})
... middle of paper ... ... (1+1/5)5 = 1.25 = 2.4883 (1+1/10)10 = 1.110 = 2.5937 (1+1/100)100 =
((500-400)/( 11.47 3.85)) * (11.47 6.90) = 249.34 + 100 = 349.34 or 350
Mario is thinking about the variable cost of running the business. He needs workers, baking equipment, flour, lard, oil, water, sugar, yeast and baking powder and fuel. These items are the variable cost for baking these varies with the quantity of bread produced. If ...