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Herbor Company uses a periodic inventory system. The company’s records show the beginning inventory of product No. T 12 on January 1 and the purchases of this item during the current year to be as follows:Below are the receipts and payments account for Leo’s Club. Prepare income and expenditure account as on 31stDecember 1991 and a Balance Sheet as on that date; from it and subjoined information.Key Imports sold merchandise to Marine Systems for Rs.7,500 offering terms of 3/10, n/30. Marine Systems paid for the merchandise within the discount period. Both companies use perpetual inventory systems.The average cost of a studio condominium in the Cedar Lakes development is $62,000 and the standard deviation is $4,2000. (20)
(a) What is the probability that a condominium in this development will cost at least $65,000?
Dr. Ross Darrow believes that nicotine in cigarettes causes cigarette smokers to have higher daytime heart rates on average than do nonsmokers. He also believes that smokers crave the nicotine in cigarettes rather than just smoking for the physical satisfaction of the act and, accordingly, that the average smoker will smoke more cigarettes per day if he or she switches from a brand wNotwithstanding the Equal Pay Act of 1963, in 1993 it still appeared that men earned more than women in similar jobs. A random sample of 38 male machine-tool operators found a mean hourly wage of $11.38, and the sample standard deviation was $1.84. A random sample of 45 female machine-tool operators found their mean wage to be $8.42, and the sample standard deviation was $1.31. On the basis of these samples, is it reasonable to conclude (at = 0.01) that thyes, why? (20)
Q. 3 The following information is to be used in costing inventory on May 31: (20)
a) Opening inventory on May 01 was 600 units @ 2.50 each.
b) On May 03, 300 units @ 2.70 each were purchased.
c) On May 11, 150 units @ 2.60 each were purchased.
d) On May 13, 350 units were issued to the manufacturing department.
e) On May 22, 250 units @ 2.90 each were purchased.
f) On May 27, 650 units were issued to the manufacturing department.
Requirement: At what value, the closing inventory will be reported to the financial statements on May 31 if following method is been used for costing:
i. FIFO
ii. LIFO
iii. Weighted Average Method
Q. 4 The following information was reported by The Boeing Company in its 2000 annual report (in millions of dollars): (20)
Decrease in inventories $1,097
Other additions to net income
A sample of 800 parts has been selected from three products lines and
inspected by the quality control department. The given table summarizes the
results of the inspection. If a part is selected at random from this sample,
what is the probability that:
(i) The part is of the product 1 type
A study on body types gave the following results: 45% were short, 25% were short and overweight, and 24% were tall and not overweight. Find the probability that a person is : Sketch the plane representing 2x + 3y + 4z += 12 (10+10=20)
b) If a random variable can take the values 0, 1, 2 and 3. Then check that whether the following satisfy the condition of being a probability distribution.
P(X=0) = 0.18 P(X=1) = 0.2
Global Insurance Company has four salespeople working in Hill town.
The number of politics sold during the last month is given in matrix A,
a