Business, 16.03.2020 23:46 naimareiad
G If all resources used in the production of a product are increased by 10 percent and output increases by less than 5 percent, then the firm is experiencing Multiple Choice economies of scale. diseconomies of scale. constant returns to scale. decreasing average total costs.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:50, payshencec21
Which of the statements best describes why the aggregate demand curve is downward sloping? an increase in the aggregate price level causes consumer and investment spending to fall, because consumer purchasing power decreases and money demand increases. as the aggregate price level increases, consumer expectations about the future change. as the aggregate price level decreases, the stock of existing physical capital increases. as a good's price increases, holding all else constant, the good's quantity demanded decreases.
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:30, dondre54
The year-end financial statements of calloway company contained the following elements and corresponding amounts: assets = $34,000; liabilities = ? ; common stock = $6,400; revenue = $13,800; dividends = $1,450; beginning retained earnings = $4,450; ending retained earnings = $8,400. based on this information, the amount of expenses on calloway's income statement was
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Business, 23.06.2019 12:40, BlehBlehBlehBleh
Intoxicated and not aware of the consequences, umberto agrees to a two-year cell-phone service contract with wander talk, inc., at more than the average market price. this contract is not enforceable because the contract clearly favors wander talk. not enforceable because umberto was intoxicated enough to lack mental capacity when he agreed to it. not enforceable because contracting parties can change their minds. enforceable.
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