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Which of the following examples represent Hofstede's masculinity-femininity dimension?

A) Everyone should have equal rights versus only the ones in control are entitled to privilege
B) Willingness to take risks versus concern with security in life
C) Time is free versus time is money
D) Assertiveness versus concerns for feelings
E) Reliance on group decisions versus reliance on individual decisions

On Jun 13, 2024


D
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 8. The average number in the system Ls is ________ and the utilization of the system is ________.

A) 3; 100%
B) 0.33; 25%
C) 4; 33%
D) 6; 25%
E) 4; 25%

On Jun 13, 2024


B
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Corona Company uses a sales journal a cash receipts journal and a general journal to record transactions with its customers. Record the following transactions in the appropriate journals. The cost of all merchandise sold was 65% of the sales price.
July 2 Sold merchandise for $18000 to M. Jordan on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 100.
July 5 Received a check for $1300 from K. Bryant in payment of his account.
July 8 Sold merchandise to S. O'Neal for $900 cash.
July 10 Received a check in payment of Sales invoice No. 100 from M. Jordan minus the 1% discount.
July 15 Sold merchandise for $7000 to K. Jabbar on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 101.
July 18 Borrowed $15000 cash from Pacific Bank signing a 6-month 10% note.
July 20 Sold merchandise for $12000 to J. West on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 102.
July 25 Issued a credit (reduction) of $760 to J. West as an allowance for damaged merchandise previously sold on account.
July 31 Received a check from K. Jabbar for $5500 as payment on account. Corona Company uses a sales journal a cash receipts journal and a general journal to record transactions with its customers. Record the following transactions in the appropriate journals. The cost of all merchandise sold was 65% of the sales price. July 2 Sold merchandise for $18000 to M. Jordan on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 100. July 5 Received a check for $1300 from K. Bryant in payment of his account. July 8 Sold merchandise to S. O'Neal for $900 cash. July 10 Received a check in payment of Sales invoice No. 100 from M. Jordan minus the 1% discount. July 15 Sold merchandise for $7000 to K. Jabbar on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 101. July 18 Borrowed $15000 cash from Pacific Bank signing a 6-month 10% note. July 20 Sold merchandise for $12000 to J. West on account. Credit terms 1/10 n/30. Sales invoice No. 102. July 25 Issued a credit (reduction) of $760 to J. West as an allowance for damaged merchandise previously sold on account. July 31 Received a check from K. Jabbar for $5500 as payment on account.

On Jun 10, 2024


KS

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If a business firm refuses to comply with an agency request to inspect facilities or business records, the agency may resort to the use of a subpoena.

On May 14, 2024


True
KS

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A high inventory turnover ratio indicates that minimal funds are tied up in inventory.

On May 11, 2024


True