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PREALGEBRA
A ballet class has a rule that all productions must have a ratio of 4 boys for every 5 girls . If there are 12 boys in a production, how many girls can be in the same production?
LITERATURE
Create a mask to be worn in a production of Antigone. You may research the masks worn in ancient Greek productions or create your own original version.
PHYSICS
Pair production involves (a) the production of two electrons, (b) the production of two positrons, (c) a hydrogen atom, (d) the production of a particle and its antiparticle.
BIOLOGY
Compare sperm production and egg production.
ECONOMICS
Which of the following is correct? a. Revenue = Profit - Cost of Production b. Profit = Cost of Production - Revenue c. Profit = Revenue - Cost of Production d. Cost of Production = Revenue + Profit
DISCRETE MATH
Production
ECONOMICS
On a production possibility curve, data points that fall outside of the curve represent an inefficient allocation of resources. a balanced allocation of resources. ideal production. a currently unattainable production
ECONOMICS
Which contributes more to GDP—the production of an economy car or the production of a luxury car? Why?
ECONOMICS
Which of the following is not a factor of production a. The Market b. The capital c. The land d. All are factors of production
ECONOMICS
By using the production function, how can a manager make a decision to add an input to increase production?
PHYSICS
At what age did the universe cool below the threshold temperature for (a) nucleon production; (b) pi meson production?
ECONOMICS
Based on the production possibilities curve, if Alpha is willing to give up cars, is the extra production of clothing possible?
BIOLOGY
What does the formula below represent? CO$_{2}$ + H$_{2}$O $\rightarrow$ C$_{6}$H$_{12}$O$_{6}$ + O$_{2}$ (a) Production of water in plants.\ (b) Production of glucose in plants.\ (c) Production of fatty acids in animals.\ (d) Production of carbon dioxide in animals.
ECONOMICS
If a negative externality in production is present in a market, then A. the private cost of production will be equal to the private benefit from consumption B. the market will achieve economic efficiency C. the social cost of production will be equal to the social benefit from consumption D. the private cost of production will be different than the social cost of production E. the private benefit from consumption will be different than the social benefit from consumption
CALCULUS
Arthur, the manager of a furniture factory, finds that the cost of producing q bookcases during the morning production run is $C(q)=q^{2}+q+500$ dollars. On a typical workday, q(t) = 25t bookcases are produced during the first t hours of a production run for $0 \leq t \leq 5.$ a. Express the production cost C in terms of t. b. How much will have been spent on production by the end of the 3rd hour? What is the average cost of production during the first 3 hours? c. Arthur's budget allows no more than $11,000 for production during the morning production run. When will this limit be reached?
ACCOUNTING
Prepare journal entries to record the following production activities. 1. Purchased $80,000 of raw materials on credit. 2. Used$42,000 of direct materials in production. 3. Used $22,500 of indirect materials in production.
US GOVERNMENT
a. What are the three main features of mass production? b. What incentive is a key part of mass production, and why is it important?
US GOVERNMENT
Identify and Explain: class struggle, Communist Manifesto, forces of production, relations of production, vanguard, Bolsheviks, Communist Party
ECONOMICS
Describe the Theory of Production
ECONOMICS
What is a production technology?
ECONOMICS
What is a production technology?
CALCULUS
The research department of a manufacturing company arrived at the following Cobb-Douglas production function for a particular product: $N(x, y)=10 x^{0.6} y^{0.4}$ In this equation, x is the number of units of labor and y is the number of units of capital required to produce N(x, y) units of the product. Each unit of labor costs $\$ 30$and each unit of capital costs$\$60$. (A) If $\$ 300,000$is budgeted for production of the product, determine how that amount should be allocated to maximize production, and find the maximum production. (B) Find the marginal productivity of money in this case, and estimate the increase in production if an additional$\$80,000$ is budgeted for the production of the product.
CALCULUS
A consulting firm for a manufacturing company arrived at the following Cobb-Douglas production function for a particular product: $N(x, y)=50 x^{0.8} y^{0.2}$ In this equation, x is the number of units of labor and y is the number of units of capital required to produce N(x, y) units of the product. Each unit of labor costs $\$ 40$and each unit of capital costs$\$80$. (A) If $\$ 400,000$is budgeted for production of the product, determine how that amount should be allocated to maximize production, and find the maximum production. (B) Find the marginal productivity of money in this case, and estimate the increase in production if an additional$\$50,000$ is budgeted for the production of the product.
CALCULUS
A manufacturer determined that m employees on a certain production line will produce q units per month, where $q=80 m^{2}-0.1 m^{4}.$ To obtain maximum monthly production, how many employees should be assigned to the production line?
QUESTION
Compare changes in Indian production ("Production for Domestic Consumption" and "Exports to Britain") with changes in American production ("Number of Cotton Mill Workers" and "Number of Spindles") between 1800 and 1861. Which country is "industrializing" and which is "deindustrializing"?