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X Question Completion Status: price E domestic price A supply B import price + tariff CGHIJ D 100 300 500 650 850 demand quantity Consider a free trade market what letters make up consumer surplus: Consider a free trade market what letters make up producer surplus: Consider the market after the tariff what letters make up consumer surplus: Consider the market after the tariff what letters make up producer surplus: Consider the market after the tariff what letters make up government revenue: Consider the market after the tariff what letters make up deadweight loss: What is the value of the government revenue: What is the value of the deadweight loss: What is the quantity of imports before the tariff: What is the quantity of imports after the tariff: QUESTION 5 Rebecca owns a yoga studio on the main street in a city. She charges $30 per class. Each class is an hour and usually has 10 people. There is a dog daycare next door that usually only has loud activities in the evening when Rebecca does not have any classes. The dog daycare started running a promotion for three hours in the morning and they are now busy and loud in the morning. Rebecca's clients are unwilling to take classes during that time because it is so loud. The dog daycare is making an additional $500 from the promotion. Considering potential losses and gains for the yoga studio and the dog daycare should Rebecca attempt to negotiate or threaten to sue for the noise pollution? (negotiate, sue) If Rebecca chooses to negotiate what is the contract zone where she should offer to stop the promotion? If she chooses to seek a legal alternative what is the contact zone that the dog daycare would be willing to prevent litigation? (

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For Carla Vista Company, variable costs are 70% of sales and fixed costs are $230,100. Calculate the required sales in dollars that are needed to achieve management's target operating income of $88,500. (Use the contribution margin approach.) Sales to achieve target net income $

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(1 point) Suppose that g is the function given by the graph below. Use the graph to fill in the blanks in the following sentences. 8 3+ 2- 1 -2 -1 1 2 3 -1+ As x gets closer and closer to (but stays less than) 1, g(x) gets as close as we want to As x gets closer and closer to (but stays greater than) 1, g(x) gets as close as we want to As x gets closer and closer (but not equal) to 1, does g(x) get as close as we want to a single value? If such a value exists, enter it. If no such value exists, enter DNE. x =

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The following practice problems are to help the student achieve the indicated learning goals. Problems on the actual midterm may have blanks in different places and use different symbols. Equations for which convergence is certain. The code does not provide a convergence criteria, but does allow the user to define the Gauss-Seidel method. def gauss_seidel(A, X): for i in range(m): # coefficient matrix 2.1 0.3 1.3 8.2 6 2.1 3.1 1.1 4.2 # constants 14.1 2.3 4.9 return x import ("input_vals.xlsx") range(range(coeffs=data1. constants=range(gauss_seidel

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Problem 4.51 Use the mesh-current method to find the branch currents $i_1$, $i_2$, and $i_3$ in the circuit in figure (Figure 1) if $v_1 = 31 \text{ V}$ and $v_3 = 88 \text{ V}$. Find the current $i_1$. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. $i_1 = -1.07 \times 10^{-2} \text{ A}$ Submit Previous Answers ? Correct Part B Find the current $i_2$. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. $i_2 = 4.5 \times 10^{-2} \text{ A}$ Submit Previous Answers ? Correct Part C Find the current $i_3$. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. $i_3 = 143.12 \text{ mA}$ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again

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6. Locate the absolute extrema of the function $g(t) = \frac{t^2}{t^2 + 8}$ on the closed interval $[-3, 3]$.

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Question 4 Consider the following sentences. (I) $(\forall p, q \in \mathbb{Q}) (\exists a \in \mathbb{Z}) [a \ge p \text{ and } a \le q]$. (II) $(\forall x \in \mathbb{R}) [x^2 \in \mathbb{Q} \implies x \in \mathbb{Q}]$. (a) (i) Write down $\neg$(I), i.e., the negation of (I). (b) Repeat (a) for sentence (II). (ii) Explain why $\neg$(I) is true. (c) What do (a)(ii) and (b)(ii) tell you about the truth of sentences (I) and (II)?

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6. An industrial plant has an inductive load that is operating at 480-Volts, Single-Phase and is drawing 14.732-Amps. A wattmeter is connected to the circuit and reads 5-kW. Please determine the following parameters and size a power factor correction capacitor to correct the existing power factor to 0.90 or 90%: a. Existing Apparent Power in kVA b. Existing Power Factor c. Existing Reactive Power in kVARS d. Existing Angle Theta e. Desired Angle Theta @ 0.9 P.F. f. Desired Apparent Power in kVA g. Desired Reactive Power in kVARS h. Amount of kVARS needed to correct P.F. to 0.90 i. Value of Capacitance needed in microfarads

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Write the equation of the horizontal line through the point (-2,10).

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a) Which of the following statements are true? [I] The absolute pricing error in percentage terms from a duration estimate is smaller when the interest rate change (%) is larger. [II] Consider a large interest rates change. The predicted absolute % change in bond price from a duration estimate will likely be larger than the actual % change in bond price. I only I and II I and II are both false Insufficient information. b) Consider a bond portfolio manager who expects interest rates to increase and has to choose between the following two bonds: [I] Bond I: 10 years to maturity, 5% coupon, 5% yield to maturity [II] Bond II: 8 years to maturity, 3% coupon, 4% yield to maturity Which bond would the manager buy? I II Indifferent between I and II Not enough information to make a decision

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