According to Economics in One Lesson, what will happen if the government sets a minimum price for a product but doesn’t restrict its output?
A)The community will experience a net gain in production.
B) Consumers won’t be able to buy the product due to the shortage that will be created.
C) The market for that product will become much more stable.
D) Unsold surpluses of the product will pile up until the market collapses.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:30, Kiaraboyd9366
The school cafeteria can make pizza for approximately $0.30 a slice. the cost of kitchen use and cafeteria staff runs about $200 per day. the pizza den nearby will deliver whole pizzas for $9.00 each. the cafeteria staff cuts the pizza into eight slices and serves them in the usual cafeteria line. with no cooking duties, the staff can be reduced by half, for a fixed cost of $75 per day. should the school cafeteria make or buy its pizzas?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00, shawntawright1
On july 2, year 4, wynn, inc., purchased as a short-term investment a $1 million face-value kean co. 8% bond for $910,000 plus accrued interest to yield 10%. the bonds mature on january 1, year 11, and pay interest annually on january 1. on december 31, year 4, the bonds had a fair value of $945,000. on february 13, year 5, wynn sold the bonds for $920,000. in its december 31, year 4, balance sheet, what amount should wynn report for the bond if it is classified as an available-for-sale security?
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