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Livestrong Bicycle Company manufactures a top-of-the-line road bike. The company began operations on December 1, 2013. Its accountant quit in the third week of operations, and the company is searching for a replacement. The company has decided to test the knowledge and ability of all candidates interviewing for the position. Each candidate will be provided with the information below and then asked to prepare a series of reports, schedules, budgets, and recommendations based on that information. The information provided to each candidate is as follows: Cost Items and Account Balances: - Administrative salaries-office: $16,500 - Advertising for helmets: $12,500 - Cash, December 1: $1,200 - Depreciation on factory building: $550 - Depreciation on office equipment: $1,250 - Insurance on factory building: $600 - Miscellaneous expenses-factory: $900 - Office supplies expense: $1,100 - Professional fees: $1,350 Raw materials used: $65,000 Rent on production equipment: $7,000 Research and development: $10,000 Sales commissions: $50,000 Utility cost-factory: $1,600 Wages-factory (direct): $42,000 Work in process, December 31: $65,000 Materials inventory, December 31: $1,600 Materials purchases: $42,000

          Livestrong Bicycle Company manufactures a top-of-the-line road bike. The company began operations on December 1, 2013. Its accountant quit in the third week of operations, and the company is searching for a replacement. The company has decided to test the knowledge and ability of all candidates interviewing for the position. Each candidate will be provided with the information below and then asked to prepare a series of reports, schedules, budgets, and recommendations based on that information. The information provided to each candidate is as follows:

Cost Items and Account Balances:
- Administrative salaries-office: $16,500
- Advertising for helmets: $12,500
- Cash, December 1: $1,200
- Depreciation on factory building: $550
- Depreciation on office equipment: $1,250
- Insurance on factory building: $600
- Miscellaneous expenses-factory: $900
- Office supplies expense: $1,100
- Professional fees: $1,350

Raw materials used: $65,000
Rent on production equipment: $7,000
Research and development: $10,000
Sales commissions: $50,000
Utility cost-factory: $1,600
Wages-factory (direct): $42,000
Work in process, December 31: $65,000
Materials inventory, December 31: $1,600
Materials purchases: $42,000
        
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Livestrong Bicycle Company manufactures a top-of-the-line road bike. The company began operations on December 1, 2013. Its accountant quit in the third week of operations, and the company is searching for a replacement. The company has decided to test the knowledge and ability of all candidates interviewing for the position. Each candidate will be provided with the information below and then asked to prepare a series of reports, schedules, budgets, and recommendations based on that information. The information provided to each candidate is as follows: Cost Items and Account Balances: - Administrative salaries-office: $16,500 - Advertising for helmets: $12,500 - Cash, December 1: $1,200 - Depreciation on factory building: $550 - Depreciation on office equipment: $1,250 - Insurance on factory building: $600 - Miscellaneous expenses-factory: $900 - Office supplies expense: $1,100 - Professional fees: $1,350 Raw materials used: $65,000 Rent on production equipment: $7,000 Research and development: $10,000 Sales commissions: $50,000 Utility cost-factory: $1,600 Wages-factory (direct): $42,000 Work in process, December 31: $65,000 Materials inventory, December 31: $1,600 Materials purchases: $42,000
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00:02 Hello students welcome we have a question here in this question this is a survey of total number of voters total number of voters are equal to 865 and favorable votes are in the favor there are 408 and issued there before logistral construct 95 percent of confidence confidence is given us confidence is equal to 95 % so let's solve this question.
00:44 So here, first of all, we need to find the p cap, which is several votes 4 .08 divided by 2 number of 4 .65.
00:57 And then 1 minus p cap will be equal to 1 minus value of p.
01:07 1 .08 divided by 8 65 and this will be equal to so 575 865 this is the event happening and here we have 96 and now let's be the interval let's take the interval interval as it will be as a comma so here a will be equal to 408 divided by 865 minus 1 .96 multiplied multiplied by 25 minus 1 .96 multiplied 5 squared in 408 by 865 multiplied by 408 multiplied by 45 multiplied by 457 by 865 and now we have divided by and this divided by 865 again so the value of a will be 0 point 4384.
02:56 This is the value for b.
02:58 And now, value for b, let's find the value of b, that will be 408 divided by 865, added by, added by 1 .96 multiplied by again, the square root, value will be 408 divided by 865, multiplied by 457 by 865 by 865.
03:40 All these values are within this way...
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