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Selling price A $70.00 B $170.00 C $170.00 Variable costs: Direct materials 25.50 79.00 103.50 Direct labour 17.50 35.00 21.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 2.50 5.00 3.00 Total variable cost 45.50 119.00 127.50 Contribution margin $24.50 $ 51.00 $ 42.50 Contribution margin ratio 35% 30% 25% Due to a strike in the plant of one of its competitors, demand for the company's products far exceeds its capacity to produce. Management is trying to determine which product(s) to concentrate on next week in filling its backlog of orders. The direct labour rate is $7 per hour, and only 3,970 hours of labour time are available each week. Required: 1. Compute the amount of contribution margin that will be obtained per hour of labour time spent on each product. (Round your intermediate calculations to 1 decimal place. Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) ☑ Answer is complete but not entirely correct. A B C Contribution margin per labour hour $ 231.50 x 20.50 $ 33.00 x

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Among Darwin's publications, the book most directly related to psychology was The Expressions of Emotions in Man and Animals. O True O False

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Suppose that the functions q and r are defined as follows. q(x) = 5x - 1 r(x) = 2x + 4 Find the following. $(q \circ r)(-2) = $(r \circ q)(-2) =

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The farther an object is from the eye, the rounder the lens will be. True or false

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On January 1, 2022, the ledger of Sandhill Co. contained these liability accounts. able[[Accounts Payable,$44,600 On January 1,2022,the ledger of Sandhill Co.contained these liability accounts. Accounts Payable $44,600 Sales Taxes Payable 8,700 Unearned Service Revenue 21,100 During January,the following selected transactions occurred Jan.1 Borrowed$18,000 in cash from Apex Bank on a 4-month,5%,$18,000 note 5 Sold merchandise for cash totaling$6,360,which includes 6% sales taxes 12 Performed services for customers who had made advance payments of $13,600.(Credit Service Revenue.) 14 Paid state treasurer's department for sales taxes collected in December 2021,$8,700 20 Sold 710 units of a new product on credit at $54 per unit,plus 5% sales tax During January,the company's employees earned wages of $60,000.Withholdings related to these wages were$4,590 for Social Security(FICA),$5,200 for federal income tax,and $1,560 for state income tax.The company owed no money related to these earnings for federal or state unemployment tax.Assume that wages earned during January will be paid during February.No entry had been recorded for wages or payroll tax expense as of January 31

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What is the 6th term, $a_6$, of the sequence defined by the recurrence relation, \\ $a_n = a_{n-1} + 3a_{n-2}$, $a_0 = 1$, $a_1 = 2$? \\ 26 \\ 59 \\ None of these \\ 137 \\ 139

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why is the V shape model good for testing a system

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Enhanced immune responses to subsequent exposures to an antigen to which the body has already been exposed are known as ________ responses. autoimmune third-degree immune memory allergic primary immune

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vs. the vertical direction. Can you use conservation of momentum in both directions? b. With what speed must Bond and Jinx have been running horizontally in order for the final speed of the car, including passengers, to be 9.6 m/s? Assume that there are no frictional losses in the horizontal direction. c. While the car slows down, the collision must cause Bond and Jinx to speed up in the horizontal direction in order to match the final speed of the car. How much work is done by the car on the passengers to accelerate them up to the post-impact speed of the car? d. This is obviously a completely inelastic collision. Calculate the kinetic energy of the system passengers+car before and after the collision. What fraction of the initial kinetic energy is lost? Does this seem reasonable under the circumstances? e. Now it gets interesting. When they hit the seat, the back of the seat exerts a huge normal force on Bond and Jinx, which rapidly accelerates them up to the car's final speed even as the car slows down. Investigate the relationship between the force applied to the people and the distance that they sink into the seats. How far back will they have to sink into the seats relative to the car in order for the horizontal accelerating force exerted on them to be within a tolerable range? (You may want to do some web research on what might constitute a "tolerable range," but remember that we're talking stunt actors, not ordinary mortals. They may well be able to handle more than 5 g, but they also know about that fine line between guts and stupidity. The seats will have to be heavily padded on both the back and the bottom, and modified to slide back under the impact in order for this stunt to work. Based on your analysis, would it be possible to modify and equip a car so that the stunt could be performed by live actors, actually very good stunt doubles in real life? Or is it so far beyond the realm of possibility that you have to rely entirely on photographic trickery and/or computer animation?

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How many of the nitrogen lone pairs in Midazolam (shown below) are delocalized?

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