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Business, 22.06.2019 19:30
John's pizzeria and equilibrium john is selling his pizza for $6 per slice in an area of high demand. however, customers are not buying his pizza. using what you learned about the principles of equilibrium, write three to four sentences about how john could solve his problem.
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:30
Which statement best describes the two reactions? abcl, + h2 → 2hci2h + h = he + inreaction a involves a greater change, and reaction b involves a change in element identity.reaction b involves a greater change and a change in element identityreaction a involves a greater change and a change in element identity.reaction b involves a greater change, and reaction a involves a change in element identity.
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:50
In the market for lock washers, a perfectly competitive market, the current equilibrium price is $5 per box. washer king, one of the many producers of washers, has a daily short-run total cost given by tc = 190 + 0.20q + 0.0025q2, where q measures boxes of washers. washer king's corresponding marginal cost is mc = 0.20 + 0.005q. how many boxes of washers should washer king produce per day to maximize profit?
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Business, 23.06.2019 10:00
Avillage levied property taxes of $910,000 for calendar year 2019 on january 1, 2019 and immediately set up an allowance of $10,000 for uncollectible taxes. the village collected $870,000 in cash during 2019. it expected to collect $22,000 of the unpaid taxes during the first 60 days of 2020 and an additional $8,000 during the rest of 2020. how much should the village recognize as property tax revenues in its 2019 general fund financial statements? a) $870,000 b) $892,000 c) $900,000 d) $910,000
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