Business, 07.04.2020 17:52 ReeceLehua01
A company that makes thing-a-ma-bobs has a start up cost of $19,330.00. It costs the company $1.10 to make each thing-a-ma-bob. The company charges $4.57 for each thing-a-ma-bob. Let xx denote the number of thing-a-ma-bobs produced. a) Write the cost function, C(x)C(x), for this company. b) Write the revenue function, R(x)R(x), for this company. c) What is the minumum number of thing-a-ma-bobs that the company must produce and sell to make a profit? i. e. how many units must be produced and sold for the company to break even. (NOTE: Round your number up.) d) Write the profit function, P(x)P(x), from producing and selling xx thing-a-ma-bobs.
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:50
The common stock and debt of northern sludge are valued at $65 million and $35 million, respectively. investors currently require a return of 15.9% on the common stock and a return of 7.8% on the debt. if northern sludge issues an additional $14 million of common stock and uses this money to retire debt, what happens to the expected return on the stock? assume that the change in capital structure does not affect the interest rate on northern’s debt and that there are no taxes.
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:40
Four key marketing decision variables are price (p), advertising (a), transportation (t), and product quality (q). consumer demand (d) is influenced by these variables. the simplest model for describing demand in terms of these variables is: d = k – pp + aa + tt + qq where k, p, a, t, and q are constants. discuss the assumptions of this model. specifically, how does each variable affect demand? how do the variables influence each other? what limitations might this model have? how can it be improved?
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:10
Which of the following describes a situation in which there would be decreasing marginal utility? a. buying only necessities. b. buying a car to substitute for riding the bus. c. buying food in bulk to save money in the long run. d. buying a second winter coat.
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