Business, 19.12.2019 00:31 usjajdjajfj2ot929
Have you ever been frustrated because you could not get a container of some sort to release the last bit of its contents? the article "shake, rattle, and squeeze: how much is left in that container? " (consumer reports, may 2009: 8) reported on an investigation of this issue for various consumer products. suppose five 6.0 oz tubes of toothpaste of a particular brand are randomly selected and squeezed until no more toothpaste will come out. then each tube is cut open and the amount remaining is weighed, resulting in the following data (consistent with what the cited article reported): .53, .65, .46, .50, .37. does it appear that the true average amount left is less than 10% of the advertised net contents?
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:00
Bond x is noncallable and has 20 years to maturity, a 7% annual coupon, and a $1,000 par value. your required return on bond x is 10%; if you buy it, you plan to hold it for 5 years. you (and the market) have expectations that in 5 years, the yield to maturity on a 15-year bond with similar risk will be 9.5%. how much should you be willing to pay for bond x today? (hint: you will need to know how much the bond will be worth at the end of 5 years.) do not round intermediate calculations. round your answer to the nearest cent.
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Business, 23.06.2019 04:31
Kubin company’s relevant range of production is 24,000 to 31,000 units. when it produces and sells 27,500 units, its average costs per unit are as follows:
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Business, 23.06.2019 07:50
Tubby toys estimates that its new line of rubber ducks will generate sales of $7.60 million, operating costs of $4.60 million, and a depreciation expense of $1.60 million. if the tax rate is 35%, what is the firm’s operating cash flow? (enter your answer in millions rounded to 2 decimal places.)
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