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Trever Reeds, a manufacturer of saxophone, oboe, and clarinet reeds, has projected sales to be $894,000 in October, $966,000 in November, $1,070,000 in December, and $932,000 in January. Trever's sales are 25% cash and 75% credit. The company's collection history indicates that credit sales are collected as follows: View the credit sales collection history. Requirements 1. Prepare a sales budget for all four months, showing the breakdown between cash and credit sales. 2. Prepare a cash collection budget for December and January. Round all answers up to the nearest dollar. Requirement 1. Prepare a sales budget for all four months, showing the breakdown between cash and credit sales. Trever Reeds Sales Budget Credit sales collection history For the Four Months Ended January October Cash sales Credit sales Total sales November December January 20% in the month of the sale 70% in the month after the sale 8% two months after the sale 2% are never collected Print Done

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Ch 1 Homework 8 Part 1 of 4 7.14 points Kequirea information Use the following information for the Exercises below. (Algo) Saved [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On December 1, Jasmin Ernst organized Ernst Consulting. On December 3, the owner contributed $85,050 in assets in exchange for its common stock to launch the business. On December 31, the company's records show the following items and amounts. Cash $ 7,950 Cash dividends Accounts receivable 17,450 Consulting revenue Office supplies 4,200 Rent expense Office equipment 19,060 Salaries expense Land 46,010 Telephone expense Accounts payable 9,430 Miscellaneous expenses Common stock 85,050 eBook Hint Exercise 1-18 (Algo) Preparing an income statement LO P2 Print Using the above information prepare a December income statement for the business. References ERNST CONSULTING Income Statement $ 3,070 17,450 4,530 8,090 880 690

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Approximate the area under the function between a and \( \mathrm{b} u \) using a right-hand sum with the given number of intervals. \[ \begin{array}{c} f(x)=x^{3}-1 \\ a=1 \quad b=3 \\ 2 \text { Intervals } \end{array} \]

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Find the area of the region enclosed by the curves x + 9y\textsuperscript{2} = 9 and x + 2y\textsuperscript{4} = 2, for x ? 0. The area of the enclosed region is

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Consider a Phillips curve of the form where expected inflation is given by . (Assume that .) Now, initially, percent, = 7 percent, and percent. Suppose that the CB believes that inflation is too high and decides to use contractionary monetary policy so that inflation falls to 4 percent. That is But expected inflation is still As a result of the CB’s disinflationary policy, the following occurs: (Hint: Use Okun’s Law) Question 35 options: unemployment falls by 4%, output rises by 12% and the sacrifice ratio is 3. unemployment rises by 7%, output falls by 21% and the sacrifice ratio is 7. unemployment falls by 7%, output rises by 21% and the sacrifice ratio is -7 unemployment rises by 10%, output falls by 30% and the sacrifice ratio is 10.

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productlines productline VARCHAR(50) textDescription VARCHAR(4000) htmlDescription MEDIUMTEXT image MEDIUMBLOB Indexes \begin{tabular}{l} 7 employees \\ 7 employeeNumber INT(11) \\ lastName VARCHAR(50) \\ firstName VARCHAR(50) \\ extension VARCHAR(10) \\ email VARCHAR(100) \\ officeCode VARCHAR(10) \\ reportsTo INT(11) \\ jobTnte VARCHAR(50) \\ \hline \end{tabular} Indexes \( \square \) offices officeCode VARCHAR(10) \( \rho \) city VAROWR(50) phone VAROLAR(SO) addresslime 1 VAROHR(50) addresstine 2 VARCHAR(50) state VAROWAR(50) country VAROUAR(50) postalCode VARCOUR(15) territory VARCHAR(10) indexes products productCode VARCHAR(15) productName VARCHAR(70) productline VARCHAR(50) productScale VAROHAR(10) productVendor VARCHAR(50) productDescription TEXT quantityInStock SMALINT(6) buyPrice DOUBLE MSRP DOUBLE Inderes Indians creditLims DOUBLE customerNumber INT(11) checkNumber VARCHAR(SO) paymentDate DATETIME amount DOUBLE Indexes.

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Evaluate the integral. int (dx)/(144+x^(2))

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Sheena doesn't have any proof, but she believes that Bob's actions indicate that he is doing things that sideline her during important assignments. Sheena's perception of the situation has created a sense of conflict for her.

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Firm X needs to net $8,600,000 from the sale of common stock. Its investment banker has informed the firm that the retail price will be $24 per share, and that firm X will receive $21.00 per share. Out-of-pocket costs are $300,000. How many shares must be sold to achieve the desired net to the issuing firm? Note: Round up your answer to nearest whole number. Multiple Choice 418,810 428,810 438.810 423.810

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Texts: Answer the questions 15 using the graph of the original function's second derivative. The original function is defined for all real numbers. 1. What are the values of r, if any, that cause the second derivative to be undefined? A. a, c, e B. b, d C. a, b, c, d, e D. Not enough information E. None of these 2. What intervals must be tested according to the rules for the second derivative test? A. a, c, cc B. a, bb, cc, dd, e C. b, d D. -∞, a, c, e, ∞ E. None of these 3. The original function is concave up over the continuous intervals A. -a < x < c, e B. a < x < c C. c < x < e D. a < x < c, e E. None of these 4. The original function is concave down over the continuous intervals A. -a < x < c, e B. a < x < c, e C. c < x < e D. a < x < c E. None of these 5. At what points, if any, do points of inflection exist? A. a, c, e B. a, c, fcc, fc C. a, fcc, fc, e, fe D. a, c, e E. None of these

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