Earned value (ev) tells us:
a. how much we actually spent for work completed
b. how m...
Business, 18.11.2019 21:31, lerasteidl
Earned value (ev) tells us:
a. how much we actually spent for work completed
b. how much we budgeted to spend at the beginning of the project
c. how much of the budget we have left to spend on the project
d. how much of the budget we really should have spent on the work completed so far
e. none of the above
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:10, lerasteidl
To : of $25 up to 35 2 35 up to 45 5 45 up to 55 7 55 up to 65 20 65 up to 75 16 is$25 up to $35 ?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:10, alen919
Suppose the production function in an economy is y = k0.5l0.5, where k is the amount of capital and l is the amount of labor. the economy begins with 64 units of capital and 16 units of labor. use a calculator and equations in the chapter to find a numerical answer to each of the following questions. what are the wage and the rental price of capital? the wage is equal to unit(s) of output and the rental price of capital is equal to unit(s) of output.
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:10, tilsendt
Scoresby co. uses 6 machine hours and 2 direct labor hours to produce product x. it uses 8 machine hours and 16 direct labor hours to produce product y. scoresby's assembly and finishing departments have factory overhead rates of $240 per machine hour and $160 per direct labor hour, respectively. how much overhead cost will be charged to the two products? a. product x = $1,440; product y = $2,560 b. product x = $1,760; product y = $4,480 c. product x = $3,200; product y = $9,600 d. product x = $800; product y = $800
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