A truck driver averaged 50 miles/hour for 300 miles. If the driver continues at the same average speed for a total of 11 hours, which of the following is the number of additional miles the driver will travel beyond the 300 miles already driven ? Show work
A.550 miles
B. 250 miles
C. 350 miles
D. 450 miles
A truck driver averaged 50 miles/hour for 300 miles. If the driver continues at the same...
a car making a trip travel the first 0.5 hours at 50 miles per hour and the last 10 minutes at 60 miles per hour. what is the car's average speed for the entire trip?
11. A bicyclist pedals at an average speed of 18 miles per hour for 24 hours. In that time, how many miles did the bicyclist travel? (Hint: Use d = rt.) 12. Of the 24 students enrolled in a mathematics class, 3 students are members of the Math Club. These 3 students represent what percent of all of the students in the class? 13. A deposit of $500 is made in a savings account that pays 6% interest compounded annually....
A trucking company pays drivers an hourly wage to drive trailer-loads of cargo to destinations. A fully-loaded tractor-trailer rig itself also costs the company an average of $1.25/mile to operate (for fuel, maintenance, insurance, etc.). distant To monitor the safety and whereabouts of drivers and cargo, each truck is equipped with a GPS tracker, which transmits a continuous (second-by-second) record of the truck's position; and a speedometer recorder, which transmits a continuous record of its speed (in mph). And the...
Assignment 9 If you run around a half-mile track twice in 20 minutes a. What is the total distance traveled? b. What is the speed in mi/hr (show work)? c. What is the total displacement? d. What is the velocity in mi/hr? You travel east 2 miles and then turn to the north and walk another 3 miles. What is your displacement (show work, make sure to show the direction as well)? You travel 6 miles at 40 degrees. How...
Capital Budgeting Framework
Structure
Notes
Revenue
Operating Expenses
Can be fixed and/or variable
EBITDA
Earnings Before Interest, Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation
Depreciation
Reduces Taxable Income, is a deduction companies are
entitled to due to loss in value of their assets (not applied to
all assets)
Gain or Loss on Sale
= SV – BV where Book Value is the value of the asset on the
books (Capital expenditure minus depreciation claimed up to and
including the time of sale of...
3.
Move the demand curve below to illustrate this shift. Be sure to
take the exact size of the subsidy into account. Precise answers
are required.
4. Move the government support line to illustrate a situation
in which an individual will earn an income higher than the
government support income if they work more than 2,000 hours.
Question 3 The figure below shows the market for driver education programs. The market demand curve for driver education reflects only the marginal...
3.
Move the demand curve below to illustrate this shift. Be sure to
take the exact size of the subsidy into account. Precise answers
are required.
4. Move the government support line to illustrate a situation
in which an individual will earn an income higher than the
government support income if they work more than 2,000 hours.
Question 3 The figure below shows the market for driver education programs. The market demand curve for driver education reflects only the marginal...
1.Calculate the Regular Pay and Overtime Pay based on a regular
40-hour workweek in cells F5 and G5 respectively. Pay overtime only
for overtime hours. Note that the base work hours and overtime rate
is given under the Assumptions section of the Payroll Data
worksheet. In cell H5, calculate the Gross Pay based on the regular
and overtime pay.
2. Write a formula in cell I5 to calculate the Taxable Pay.
Multiply the number of dependents (given in column C)...
Please help me on questions 40, 59, and 62.
battin how many additional consecutiv hits h Jeter would have needed to raise his batting average in 2004 to that of his average in 2001. b. Write and solve an equatioll SHORTSTOP YEAR 2001 2002 2003 2004 191 191 156 48 188 c. What if.. How many additional hits in a row would Jeter have needed to raise his batting average in 2003 to .500? Check your answer for reasonableness. Solve...
Data from the case and Exhibits has been entered into the boxes below. To facilitate your calculations and analysis, reorganize the data into information related to assumptions related to ticket receipts, variable costs, step costs and fixed costs. Hidden costs (for Case Analysis Q4 are already identified. Hint: use column C to classify the items as Reciepts), Variable), Step) or Fixed). Save your work. Use Data Sort to reorganize the information. Be sure to capture the label, classifciation, #, and...