Make a graph of your table plotting out all points in the table. Use an appropriate scale for your graph and state the scale. Your axes should reflect the function A(t) (meaning one should be labeled A and the other t).
Make a graph of your table plotting out all points in the table. Use an appropriate...
what is the scale for this graph? HOME WORK hilly track. Use the graph plotting techniques find slope and 1. A data set is given in table 2 for a car going on a to find out the trend between "time" taken and "distance" covered by the car. Also y-intercept of the straight line on the graph. TABLE 2 X 50 150 250 350 400 450 500 550 100 200 300 600 (seconds) y 10 40 70 100 140 180...
With reference to the Keynesian theory and cross graph, if the real GDP were initially $900, what would tend to happen to consumption expenditure? How would it change and why would it change? Why would it stop changing? Expenditure (E) Possible equilibrium points E=Y 1000 900 800 C+I+G+NX 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 GDP (Y)
2. Taxes: Calculations. Use the table below to answer the questions. Qd is the demanded quantities and Qo is the offered quantities. PRICE Q_D Q_o 1.00 $ 1000 0 1.50 $ 900 100 2.00 $ 800 200 2.50 $ 700 300 3.00 $ 600 400 3.50 $ 500 500 4.00 $ 400 600 4.50 $ 300 700 5.00 $ 200 800 5.50 $ 100 900 6.00 $ 0 1000 a. What are the initial equilibrium price and quantity? b. Calculate...
1. Aggregate expenditure and income The following table shows consumption (C), investment (I), government purchases (G), and net exports (X−IM) in a hypothetical economy for various levels of real GDP (Y). Assume that the price level remains unchanged at all levels of income. All figures are in billions of dollars. Compute total expenditure for each income level, and fill in the last column in the following table. Y C I G X−IM Total Expenditure 500 300 150 200 -100 600...
Table 1.2 1 4 5 6 Average 2 3 Investment A 400 300 500 200 100 - 300 After tax benefits Value of Investment Jan 1 Dec 31 Average 200 ---- 1000 800 900 800 600 700 600 400 500 400 2000 300 100 --- 500 1 4 5 6 Average 2 3 Investment B 200 300 100 400 500 600 350 After tax benefits Value of Investment Jan 1 Dec 31 1000 833 917 833 666 750 666 499...
Use the graph to answer four questions. Typical Computer Firm Price or Cost (dollars per computer) $1,400 $1,300 $1,200 $1,100 $1,000 $900 $800 $700 $600 $500 $400 (600, 400) $300 $200 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Quantity (computers per month) If the market price for computers is $500, Instructions: Enter your responses as a whole number. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of...
DRAW A GRAPH FOR THIS TABLE Table 1: Measurements with the capacitor discharging | Time from start (s) 8 8 8 8 8 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1 Voltage across the resistor Calculated in (Voltage) (V) Vo= 10.000 00 8.330 83.30 7.170 143.40 6.16 246.40 5.30 2120 4.540 227 3.920 235.20 3.360 235.20 2.92 233.60 2.510 225.90 2.160 2160 1.890 207.90 1.640 198.80 1.430 185.90 1.250 1750 8 8 8...
Must make time series graph but have no statistical software!! Please show steps. Due tomorrow help me Median total annual income of Canadian residents(s Year | Lowest 20% of earners | Middle 20% of earners | High 11 100 11 700 12 300 12 500 13 200 12 900 12 000 12 400 13 000 13 300 13 500 13 700 14 500 13 300 50 500 50 500 50 400 51 900 50 700 48 800 46 900 47...
Total costs in the table are: Select one: a. decreasing at a decreasing rate. b. decreasing at a constant rate. c. increasing at a constant rate. d. increasing at an increasing rate. | M Control variable e 0 Total Benefits B(Q) arginal Benefit MB(Q) Marginal Cost MC(Q) Marginal Net Benefit MNB(Q) 0 900 1,700 100 200 Total Costs C(Q) 0 100 300 600 1,000 1,500 2,100 2,800 B 4,500 5,500 Net Benefits N(Q) 0 800 C 1,800 2,000 2,000 1,800...
Here is a graph of the probability of an atom moving with a particular speed, for a sample of neon gas at -99. °C. probability 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 speed (m/s) Use this graph to answer the following questions. Round each of your answers to the nearest m/s. Note: your answers must be within 25 m/s of the exact answers to be graded correct. What is the most likely speed of a...