Business, 31.12.2019 00:31, teacherpreacher
After years of tinkering and reverse engineering initiatives, kimray had finally unlocked the secrets of the beta tape format. a quick trip to the rental store was an epiphany for company leadership when they realized that only a handful of beta tapes were available; the rest of the world had adopted the vhs format seemingly overnight. now they would have to buy a few of those newfangled vhs machines to see how they ticked. the contingency funds that management had set aside would be put to good use on this: a) change in project scope. b) abnormal condition. c) unanticipated interaction cost. d) latest evidence of murphy's law.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:40, bsheepicornozj0gc
Within the relevant range, if there is a change in the level of the cost driver, then a. total fixed costs will remain the same and total variable costs will change b. total fixed costs will change and total variable costs will remain the same c. total fixed costs and total variable costs will change d. total fixed costs and total variable costs will remain the same
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00, gd9075
Haley photocopying purchases a paper from an out-of-state vendor. average weekly demand for paper is 150 cartons per week for which haley pays $15 per carton. in bound shipments from the vendor average 1000 cartoons with an average lead time of 3 weeks. haley operates 52 weeks per year; it carries a 4-week supply of inventory as safety stock and no anticipation inventory. the vendor has recently announced that they will be building a faculty near haley photocopying that will reduce lead time to one week. further, they will be able to reduce shipments to 200 cartons. haley believes that they will be able to reduce safety stock to a 1-week supply. what impact will these changes make to haley’s average inventory level and its average aggregated inventory value?
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