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1. How many types of commodities are available for trading in CNBC Group? 2. How far...
1. How many types of commodities are available for trading in CNBC Group? 2. How far into the future can you trade on the prices of these commodities? 3. Which types of commodities are expected to have increased (decreasing) prices in the future?
The company wants to increase the available products from 2 types of glasses to 3 types. A production line already produces 2 different types of glasses: 6oz juice glasses and 10oz cocktail glasses and 8oz champagne glass. Adding a new type is possible but you as a manager should check that it will be cost effective. The production line can produce 100 cases of 6oz glasses in 6 hours and 100 cases of 10oz glasses in 5 hours. The production...
Assume: 1) only two commodities are produced; 2) there are constant ratios of input to output whatever the level of output of coffee and bananas; and 3) competition prevails in all markets. Labor hours per keg of coffee Labor hours per kilogram of bananas Persia 20 12 Carthage 8 6 Describe the adjustment process in Persia as international trade begins: What happens to the domestic price of coffee? What happens to the quantity of coffee purchased? What happens to the...
1 . Describe the chemistry of the group 14 elements with reference to (i) decreasing catenation, (ii) increased metallic behaviour on descending the group and (iii) the relative stability of the +2 and +4 oxidation states. 2. Discuss with relevant examples how the stability of the +2 oxidation state varies across the 1st row transition metals. Describe with relevant examples the general types of ligands that can stabilise higher oxidation states in metal complexes. 3. Discuss in detail the spectroscopic...
There is a group of 19 girls and 13 boys Step 1 of 2: How many different teams of 4 children can be chosen from the group?
Adama and Benny are two hermits, living far away from the rest of society. They only care about two goods Chestnuts and Dates. They can only produce one good at a time, and the table below shows how much of each good they can produce if they spend 1 hour on it. Chestnuts Dates | Adam 6 13 Benny 5 1 1 1 (a) There are no costs to trading. Give the range of all possible prices at which trade...
1. How many bonding MOs does butadiene have? 2. How many p-orbitals in butadiene can participate in pi-bonding? 3. Are the energies of the HUMO and LUMO increased when electrons in a conjugated system are excited? 4. How many antibonding MOs does butadiene have? 5. Does the bonding or antibonding MO have no electron density overlap? 6. How many p-orbitals in ethylene can participate in pi-bonding? 7. How many bonding MOs does ethylene have? 8. How many antibonding MOs does...
Assume: 1) only two commodities are produced; 2) there are constant ratios of input to output whatever the level of output of coffee and bananas; and 3) competition prevails in all markets. Labor hours per keg of coffee Labor hours per kilogram of bananas Persia 20 12 Carthage 8 6 Which nation has an absolute advantage in coffee production? Which nation has an absolute advantage in bananas production? Persia’s opportunity cost to produce an additional keg of coffee is _________...
2) Assume that the members of your group can produce food per the table below (write in your names for who takes which role). Each of you can work for 9 hours in a day. C Wine Cluese Pread Person Mexa Phorshma Wine 1 /hour Bread 4/hour Cheese 3 /hour as6 I 七て運 2 /hour 2 /hour 2/hour JPAmeng 3 /hour 3 /hour 1/hour t Assume that each of you wants to consume all three goods, and that additional units...
1. Agribusinesses engage in two different types of marketing. Discuss each and their relationship to each other. Discuss differentiated and undifferentiated products as they affect the activities of each of these two types of firms. What is the difference between a price maker and a margin maker? What are the conditions a processor must meet to enable her to price her products independently of the supplies and prices of relevant farm products? What constraints does a margin maker face? Why...