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Suppose on Friday night you have a choice to go either to a Katy Perry concert or a Lady Gaga concert. You won a free ticket to see Katy Perry. You would pay as much as $180 to see Lady Gaga perform, but tickets to her show cost $100 . Assume that you end up going to the Katy Perry concert. Since you went to the Katy Perry concert, you must be willing to pay at least $to see Katy Perry.
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What do economists mean when they use the latin expression ceteris paribus?
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:20
Abakery wants to determine how many trays of doughnuts it should prepare each day. demand is normal with a mean of 5 trays and standard deviation of 1 tray. if the owner wants a service level of at least 95%, how many trays should he prepare (rounded to the nearest whole tray)? assume doughnuts have no salvage value after the day is complete.
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Wilson center is a private not-for-profit voluntary health and welfare entity. during 2017, it received unrestricted pledges of $638,000, 65 percent of which were payable in 2017, with the remainder payable in 2018 (for use in 2018). officials estimate that 14 percent of all pledges will be uncollectible. a. how much should wilson center report as contribution revenue for 2017? b. in addition, a local social worker, earning $20 per hour working for the state government, contributed 600 hours of time to wilson center at no charge. without these donated services, the organization would have hired an additional staff person. how should wilson center record the contributed service?
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