Answer T or F to the following: In general, job shop operations are larger than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations use more general purpose equipment than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations have higher variety of output than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations have lower labour content than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations are less flexible than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations are more likely to measure their capacity by their outputs. In general, job shop operations have less work in process inventory than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations have higher skilled workers than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations are less likely to compete on cost than line flow operations. In general, job shop operations produce larger volume output than line flow operations.
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:00, makennskyee1198
Carrie works at a canned food production factory. the government wanted to give a boost to the salt industry, so it lined up numerous subsidies and tax exemptions for the sector. this lead to a decrease in production costs. this also meant that consumers could access canned foods at a lower price, which lead to an increase in demand for the product. which kind of economic system is carrie’s company dealing with? carrie’s company is dealing with a/an economy.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10, evansh78
Use the following account numbers and corresponding account titles to answer the following question. account no. account title (1) cash (2) merchandise inventory (3) cost of goods sold (4) transportation-out (5) dividends (6) common stock (7) selling expense (8) loss on the sale of land (9) sales which accounts would appear on the income statement?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00, diablo871
Frost corporation incurred the following transactions during its first year of operations. (assume all transactions involve cash.) 1) acquired $1,900 of capital from the owners. 2) purchased $435 of direct raw materials. 3) used $290 of these direct raw materials in the production process. 4) paid production workers $490 cash. 5) paid $290 for manufacturing overhead (applied and actual overhead are the same). 6) started and completed 250 units of inventory. 7) sold 140 units at a price of $6 each. 8) paid $130 for selling and administrative expenses. the amount of raw material inventory on the balance sheet at the end of the accounting period would be:
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