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are on the demand side and are on the supply side of the loanable funds market. Choose one: A. Households; banks B. Households; firms and governments C. Banks; households D. Firms and governments; banks E. Firms and governments; households
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Business, 21.06.2019 22:20
Suppose a ceiling fan manufacturer has the total cost function c(x) = 48x + 1485 and the total revenue function r(x) = 75x. (a) what is the equation of the profit function p(x) for this commodity? p(x) = (b) what is the profit on 35 units? p(35) = interpret your result. the total costs are less than the revenue. the total costs are more than the revenue. the total costs are exactly the same as the revenue. (c) how many fans must be sold to avoid losing money? fans
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:00
Which of the following characteristics are emphasized in the accounting for state and local government entities? i. revenues should be matched with expenditures to measure success or failure of the government entity. ii. there is an emphasis on expendability of resources to accomplish objectives. a. i only b. ii only c. i and ii d. neither i nor ii
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:00
Todd and jim learned that in building a business plan, it was important for them to:
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