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The simple deposit multiplier equals A. the ratio of the amount of deposits created by banks to the amount of new reserves. B. the inverse, or reciprocal, of the required reserve ratio. C. the formula used to calculate the total increase in checking account deposits from an increase in bank reserves. D. All of the above.
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:50
In january, knox company requisitions raw materials for production as follows: job 1 $915, job 2 $1,590, job 3 $771, and general factory use $704. during january, time tickets show that the factory labor of $6,300 was used as follows: job 1 $2,344, job 2 $1,711, job 3 $1,554, and general factory use $691. prepare the job cost sheets for each of the three jobs.
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Business, 23.06.2019 05:30
Scientists developed the first successful human cell culture in vitro (grown in a lab) in the 1950s by removing cancer cells from a woman. this concept has allowed modern scientists to successfully grow organs. which of the following answers bestdetermines why there was success? neurons send a signal to the cell to multiply.a large blood supply to the cell allows enough nutrients for growth.cells are the basic unit of life and thus can regenerate if in a controlled environment.cells cannot reproduce on their own, and the scientist manipulates them to grow.
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