2.2 Examine the reason why companies need to consider the wellbeing of their employees and theĀ
community during the construction period of their enterprise?
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By giving examples describe what happens when we have a lack of competition in a monopolistic market?
By giving examples describe what happens when there is a lack of substitutes in a monopolistic market?
For an enterprise is given the following table, each worker earns a daily
compensation of $80.
Number of Labour TP AP MP
0 0
1 8
2 14
3 18
4 25
5 30
6 32(I) Calculate AP, MP, AVC, MC, and show your calculations.
(II) Represent in two different graphs the AP and MP(first graph) and AVC and MC (second graph)
(III) Compare MP and MC curves. Indicate similarities and differences.
(IV) Find at which point labor productivity starts to decline and explain why this happens?
Explain each answer, please
Given the on-going pandemic, the sale of Willis cleaning
products jumped 15% to Rs. 425 million and increased income by 28%.
Household sales surged 7% and profits rose 65% as both prices and
demand increased and a germ-averse public stocked up. Assume yourself
as an ambitious manager of Willis cleaning products, who wants to use
these changes in the 4th quarter to calculate the own-price elasticity of
demand. You have the data on changes in price and changes in quantity
sold during the quarter.
1. What would be the main challenge they would face in calculating a
reliable estimate of elasticity?
2. Suppose for the 3rd quarter this challenge did not exist, rather the
challenge was one of data availability. All the manager knows, a few
minutes before a quickly called meeting to discuss 3rd quarter
results, is that the price of a pack of 35-count Clorox Wipes increased
by 12% while revenue from those wipes increased by 5%. Calculate
the own-price elasticity of demand for Clorox Wipes in this quarter.
For an enterprise, each worker gets $50 per day and the constant cost of this
enterprise is $300. Find the Average Product (AP), Marginal Product (MP),
Variable Cost (VC), Total Cost (TC), and Marginal Cost (MC). Show all of your
calculations.
Number of Labor Total Product
0 0
1 3
2 6
3 8
4 10
5 11
Explain each answers please
A ball is rolled on a flat surface with an initial velocity of 2 m/s. what is the ball's acceleration if it was found 15 meters away from its starting position after 5 seconds? What is the ball's velocity at a distance 20m? how long will the ball travel to achieve a velocity of 20 m/s?
A BODY AT REST IS TO BE ACCELERATED BY A CONSTANT
FORCE SO THAT IT WILL HAVE A VELOCITY OF 800 CM/S
AFTER EXACTLY 8 S. FIND THE FORCE IF THE BODY WEIGHS 490
DYNES.
single digit numbers
Evaluate:
HORIZONTAL MOTION
1. The motion of a particle along the x -axis is described by the equation
m v = (3 s2) t + (0.5 m) t2 s2
where x is in meters, and t is in seconds. Determine the following:
a. Position of the particle 3 seconds after starting
b. Displacement from 2 sec to 5 sec c. Average velocity during first 5 seconds d. Velocity at t = 4secs
UARM:
e. Average acceleration during the second 3 seconds
f. Acceleration at t = 5 secs g. Time the particle moves at 20m/s
h. The acceleration and velocity at start of motion 1. A car is moving at uniform acceleration. Its velocity
In an ultrafiltration plant, whey is to be concentrated. Two streams are to be produced, a protein rich stream and a liquid (mainly water) stream. In all 140000kg per day are to be processed to provide a 12fold concentration of 95% of the protein from an original whey concentration of 0.93% protein and 6% of other soluble solids.
Assuming that all of the soluble solids other than protein remain with the liquid stream, which also has the 5% of the protein in it, estimate the daily flows and concentrations of the two product streams.
((a)protein stream;11084kg per day,11.16% protein,(b) liquid stream 128916kg per day, 0.05% protein)