• Q : Target capital structure....
    Mathematics :

    Banerjee Inc. wants to maintain the target capital structure with 30% debt and 70% equity. Its forecasted net income is $375,000, and its board of directors has decreed that no new stock can be issu

  • Q : Maintain target capital structure....
    Mathematics :

    D. Paul Inc. forecasts a capital budget of $725,000. The CFO desires to maintain target capital structure of 45% debt and 55% equity, and she also wants to pay a dividend of $600,000.

  • Q : Strict residual dividend policy....
    Mathematics :

    Your firm follows strict residual dividend policy. All else equal, which of following factors would be most likely to lead to an raise in the firm's dividend per share?

  • Q : Find the base of a triangle....
    Mathematics :

    Find the base of a triangle with a height of 14 meters and an area of 112 square meters. Please show all work and show diagram

  • Q : Cobb-douglas production function....
    Mathematics :

    The productivity of a main manufacturer of microwave ovens is given approximately by the Cobb-Douglas production function f(x, y) = 45x^0.1y^0.9 with the utilization of x units of labor and y units

  • Q : Rate raise would increase their profit....
    Mathematics :

    A 60 room hotel is filled to capacity every night at rate of $40 per room. The management wants to find out if a rate raise would increase their profit. They're not interested in rate decrease. Assu

  • Q : Total storage and set-up costs....
    Mathematics :

    How many copies of game should the company produce throughout each production run in order to minimize its total storage and set-up costs?

  • Q : Critical values correspond to a local minimum....
    Mathematics :

    The critical values of f(x) = 4x3 - 48x + 24 are x = -2 and x = 2. Employ the first derivative test to find out which of the critical values correspond to a local minimum.

  • Q : Two scores are combined from both rounds....
    Mathematics :

    Dev and Jay are betting upon cards. Throughout Round 1 Dev wins and beats Jay. During round 2 Dev wins and beats Jay. The two scores are combined from both rounds and it is found that Jay beat Dev.

  • Q : Movie theater and sit down....
    Mathematics :

    There are two girls and two boys that walk into a movie theater and sit down. What is the probability that two girls are next to each other.

  • Q : Elements of s....
    Mathematics :

    Let S be a finite set with |S| = N and let c1, c2, c3, c4 be four conditions, each of which may be satisfied by one or more of the elements of S. Prove that N(c2c3c4) = N(c1c2c3c4) + N(c1c2c3c4).

  • Q : Compute the higher degree derivatives....
    Mathematics :

    Compute the higher degree derivatives till it becomes zero: f(x) = 2x^6 + 5x^4 - 2x^3 + x^2 - 10 f(x) = 8x^4 - 4x^3 + 5x^2 + x + 2.

  • Q : Annual interest rate compounded semiannually....
    Mathematics :

    Funds are deposited in an account at 12% annual interest rate compounded semiannually. How much must be deposited in the account to have $10,000 in 10 years?

  • Q : Determine the capitalized cost....
    Mathematics :

    A piece of equipment will be purchased for $50,000. It has life of 15 years. If has estimated scrap value of $5000. Determine the capitalized cost of this equipment assuming 10% annual interest rate w

  • Q : Annual interest with monthly compounding....
    Mathematics :

    You have a $15,000, 5 year installment loan for your car. The bank charges you 8% annual interest with monthly compounding. What is your monthly payment?

  • Q : Determine a recurrence relation for the number....
    Mathematics :

    Determine a recurrence relation for the number of ways to go n miles by fast walking at 2 miles per hour or jogging at 4 miles per hour or running at 8 miles per hour; at the end of each hour a choi

  • Q : Find the average cost per....
    Mathematics :

    Let the following function be the total cost of producing q items. C(q)=0.04q^3-3q^2+75q+96. Find the average cost per items as a function of q.

  • Q : Company daily revenue....
    Mathematics :

    A bus company carries 8,000 daily riders each paying 80 cents foe each ride. A survey describes that each 20-cent increase will result in 500 fewer daily riders. If the fare raises are only consider

  • Q : Determine simpler formulas....
    Mathematics :

    Determine simpler formulas equivalent to these formulas. Show steps and the Law used in each step.

  • Q : Radius of the spherical ball....
    Mathematics :

    The radius of the spherical ball contracts 2% due to the cold. Approximately what percentage decrease occurs in its surface area?

  • Q : Female patient weighing....
    Mathematics :

    Tanya is a 40 year old female patient weighing 188 lb and measuring 5'5'' in height. Her Scr is 2.8 mg/dl. What is her CrCl in ml/min/1.73 m^2?

  • Q : Retirement advantages to their employees....
    Mathematics :

    Twenty corporations were asked whether or not they offer retirement advantages to their employees. Fourteen of the corporations said they do provide retirement benefits to their employees, and 6 sai

  • Q : Motors for electric fans....
    Mathematics :

    Maine Corporation purchases motors for electric fans from another company that guarantees that at most 5% of its motors are defective and that it will replace all defective motors at no cost to Main

  • Q : Associative property of multiplication....
    Mathematics :

    Which of the following is an example of Associative Property of Multiplication?

  • Q : Salesperson associated with broker bob king....
    Mathematics :

    Simon Hersch, a salesperson associated with broker Bob King, lists house for $115,000, with 6% commission due at closing, and finds out a buyer. Bob King's practice is that 45% of commissions go to

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