Suppose that the probability of a customer making a purchase is 0. 217 . . . Lastly, suppose that the probability of a customer having seen an advertisement given that they did not make a purchase is 0 333 What is the probability that a customer makes a purchase given that they answer the advertisement? Answer to four decimal places
The James-Lange theory of emotion theories explains that the feelings . . . The James-Lange theory of emotion theories explains that the feelings occur after the bodily arousal, that is, one sees the growling dog, then runs, is aroused, and, lastly, feels fear Indicate whether the statement is true Why or why not?
For each price in the following table, use the graph to determine the . . . Also, indicate whether the firm will produce, shut down, or be indifferent between the two in the short run Lastly, determine whether it will make a profit, suffer a loss, or break even at each price On the following graph, use the orange points (square symbol) to plot points along the portion of the firm's short-run supply curve that
Several months ago, Ayers Industries Inc. experienced a hazardous . . . Several months ago, Ayers Industries Inc experienced a hazardous materials spill at one of its plants As a result, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) fined the company $610,000 The company is contesting the fine In addition, an employee is seeking $410,000 in damages related to the spill Lastly, a homeowner has sued the company for $380,000 The homeowner lives 30 miles from the
The topic for this week is budgets. 1. Why are budgets important to a . . . The topic for this week is budgets : 1 Why are budgets important to a company? 2 Choose your favorite manufacturing company and describe some of the budgets you think would be useful to that company (operating and financial) and the purpose for each budget 3 Lastly, do you think the static or flexible budget (or both) would be most appropriate for the company you chose?
For the current year. Ashta corporation has gross profits from sales of . . . For the current year Ashta corporation has gross profits from sales of $210,00 It has deductible expense (exclusive of any special deduction) of $220,000 Ashta also 40% of the outstanding stock Lastly, Ashta made charitable contributions of $20,000 For the current year, Ashta may claim a charitable of: $0 $2,200 $11,000 $21,000