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In a certain department of a factory there are two shops. Total departmental overheads for a year are `1,20,000 and the estimated number of direct labour hour is 24,000 (10 men employed for 48 hours per week during 50 weeks in the year). From the particulars given below calculate the prime cost and works cost of a work order No. 54 which passes through both shops:
(1) Material consumed `1,000.
(2) Direct labor hours shop A -8hrs at '6.00 per hour
Shop B-5hrs 7.50 per hour
3) Works overheads are to be levied by means of a direct hour rate
2.How can consumer satisfaction be measured using perspectives of financial and non-financial measures.
3.What is just in time technique for managerial accounting.
4.How do you measure impact of managerial control on employees behavior
5.What are some alternative methods of measuring value of intangible assets
6.What impacts do managerial accounting for operation managers have in decision making and planning.
7.Discuss the need of database logical structures and their significance in effective management of database.
8.Why are retained earnings not distributed to shareholders in a public company.
9.State and explain when a company should report a balanced sheet
10.Why is volume a totally independent variable from price in the market
Fall 2017 NAME ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS 1. Which statement best defines an access point a. The point of no return b. The device that allows a computer to gain access to a network C. A computer that serves as a client d. A path a hacker can use to enter a network 2. A client is a computer on a network that a. Request services from another computer b. Provide services to another device c. Transfer data to another device on a network d. Is not concerned with receiving or sharing data 3. The acronym LAN stands for a. Local area man b. Last artist named C. Live area network d. Local area network 4. Which network topology does ad hoc networks belong a. Star b. Bus C. Hierarchical d. Wireless4. There is a group of 191 students. Of these, 10 are taking the mod- ules of funcional programming, bioinformatics, and mathematics for computer science; 36 are taking functional programming and bioin- formatics; 20 are taking functional programming and mathematics for computer science; 18 are taking bioinformatics and mathematics for computer science; 65 are taking functional programming; 76 are tak- ing bioinformatics; 63 are taking mathematics for computer science. Determine how many students are taking:Multiple Choice O Yes, since Bride agreed to the new $25-per-plate price O Yes, since Bride could have counteroffered but declined to do so O No, since the modification is based on an illusory promise O No, since promissory estoppel automatically prohibits the modification O No. since Caterer had a preexisting duty to Cater the wedding for $20 per plate. Filter the data so that you can separate the number of exercise days for female students and the number of exercise days for male students. (There is nothing to submit for this part.) . Use Excel to compute the summary statistics for each sample. Since you will use these values in calculations. write x and s with four decimals. For this part. submit only the completed table. . Identify whether the two samples are independent or dependent. Provide an explanation. . Use the sample data to construct a 95% condence interval by hand to estimate the mean difference of the exercise days between female students and male students. Show your work. including all calculations. . Check your answer for part d. using the Brock Excel calculator. Submit a screenshot of that sheet. including all input values and output results. Report the 95% condence interval with three decimal places. Interpret this condence interval in the context of the problem. . Does the condence interval suggest there is a difference between the number of days that female MATH 1P98 students exercise and the number of days that male MATH 1P93 students exercise? Explain how you know. If there is a difference. identify which group exercises on more days. on average. 3:08