Miller Fruit wants to expand its citrus grove operations. The firm estimates that it needs $8.6 million to buy land and establish its operations. Currently, the firm has 540,000 shares of stock outstanding at a market price per share of $47.50. If the firm decides to raise the needed capital through a rights offering, one right will be issued for each share of stock. The subscription price will be set at $40 a share. How many rights will a shareholder need to purchase one new share of stock in this offering

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Answer 1

Answer: 2.51

Explanation:

First, we calculate the number of shares that will be issued in order to raise $8.6 million at $40 a share. This will be:

= $8.6 million / $40

= 215,000

Since the firm currently has 540,000 shares of stock outstanding, the number of rights that a shareholder will need to purchase one new share of stock in this offering will be:

= 540,000 / 215,000

= 2.51


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A firm in a perfectly competitive market has an average total cost of $40 for the 100th good it sells. Its fixed costs are $100. The average total cost of the 101th good is $41. If the market price is $50 this firm should g

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Answer:

b. Sell only 100 goods because the marginal cost of the 101th exceeds marginal revenue

Explanation:

Options "Sell 101 goods because it adds to profit. Sell only 100 goods because the marginal cost of the 101th exceeds marginal revenue. Sell 101 goods because its fixed costs are so low. Sell 101 because price is greater than average total costs."

When it produces 100 units, total cost = average cost * units = $40 * 100 = $4,000.

When it produces 101 units, total cost = average cost * units = $41 * 101 = $4,141

So, the marginal cost of the 101st unit = $4,141 - $4,000 = $141. However, since the price is $50, the marginal revenue is $50.

So, the marginal cost of the 101st unit is higher than the marginal revenue.

A firm plans to begin production of a new small appliance. The manager must decide whether to purchase the motors for the appliance from a vendor at $11 each or to produce them in-house. Either of two processes could be used for in-house production; Process A would have an annual fixed cost of $200,000 and a variable cost of $7 per unit, and Process B would have an annual fixed cost of $180,000 and a variable cost of $8 per unit. Determine the range of annual volume for which each of the alternatives would be best.

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Answer:

If the firm is going to need less than 50,000 motors, they should purchase them from the outside vendor.

If the firm is going to use between 50,000 to 59,999 motors, it should use process A.

If the firm expects to use 60,000 or more motors per year, it should use process B.

Explanation:

Process A:

contribution margin per unit = $11 - $7 = $4

break even number of units = $200,000 / $4 = 50,000 units

Process B:

contribution margin per unit = $11 - $8 = $3

break even number of units = $180,000 / $3 = 60,000 units

You have $15,000 to invest and would like to create a portfolio with an expected return of 10.1 percent. You can invest in Stock K with an expected return of 8.8 percent and Stock L with an expected return of 12.4 percent. How much will you invest in Stock K

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Answer:

$9,583.33

Explanation:

The computation of the amount invested in the stock K is shown below

Let us assume the amount invested in stock K be Y

So according to this, following formula should be used

The Expected return of portfolio × Amount invested = Expected return of K × Amount invested in K + Expected return of L × Amount invested in L

0.101 × $ 15,000 = 0.088 × Y + 0.124 × ( $ 15,000 - Y )

$1,515 = 0.088Y + $ 1,860 - 0.124Y

0.036Y = $ 345

Y = $ 345 ÷ 0.036

= $9,583.33

The competitive firm's supply curve is equal to A. the portion of its marginal cost curve that lies on and above AFC. B. its marginal cost curve. C. the portion of its marginal cost curve that lies on and above AC. D. the portion of its marginal cost curve that lies on and above AVC.

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Answer:

a. the portion of its marginal cost curve that lies above the AVC

Explanation:

In short run, a perfectly competitive produces as long as its price is above its AVC, so revenues can cover total variable cost. If price is below AVC, the firm has to shut down. Since such a firm maximizes profit by equating Price with MC, this condition means that firm's supply curve is its MC curve lying above the (minimum point of) AVC curve.

Gunk Co. reported an asset retirement obligation on its 2019 financial statements. The present value of the liability for the asset retirement obligation at the end of 2019 was $393. The company's discount rate is 8%. What is the amount of accretion expense Gunk will record in 2020 related to the asset retirement obligation

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Answer:

$31.44

Explanation:

The accretion expense each year will be calculated as = Present value of the Asset retirement obligation at the end of the previous year * Discount Rate

Hence, the amount of accretion expense Gunk will record in 2020 related to the asset retirement obligation

= $393 * 8%

= $31.44

if the month-end bank statement shows a balance of $36,000, outstanding checks are $10,000, a deposit of $4,000 was in transit at month end, and a check for $600 was erroneously charged by the bank against the account, the adjusted bank statement ending balance should be:

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Answer:

Adjusted bank balance amount  = $30600

Explanation:

Computation table;

Particular                                       Amount

Bank balance                                $36,000,

Less : Outstanding checks           $10,000

                                                      $26,000

Add: deposit end of month          $4,000

Add : Bank charged                      $600        

Adjusted bank balance amount   $30,600

Hill Company uses the periodic inventory system. For the current month, the beginning inventory consisted of 1,200 units that cost $60 each. During the month, the company made two purchases: 500 units at $58 each and 2,000 units at $56 each. Hill Company also sold 2,150 units during the month. Using the periodic FIFO method, what is the cost of ending inventory

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Answer:

$86,800

Explanation:

With regards to the above, first we need to add up all the units

= 1,200 units + 500 units + 2,000 units

= 3,700 units

The next step is to deduct the additional units sold from the total units

= 3,700 units - 2,150 units

= 1,550 units

The next step is to multiply $56, which is the value for last 2,000 units purchased to get the ending inventory.

= 1,550 units × $56

= $86,800

Therefore, the cost of ending inventory, using the periodic FIFO method is $86,800

In January, Gamma Company sold 2,000 units of its product at a price of $20 per unit. Its COGS (cost of goods sold) for January totaled $20,000, and its SG&A (selling, general and administrative) costs totaled $16,000. If Gamma Company is expecting to sell 2,200 units in February, how much is the expected profit for February? (assume that the sales price will not change, and that 2,200 units is in the relevant range

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Answer:

The expected profit for February is $6,000

Explanation:

It is assumed that the COGS is the variable cost and SG&A is the fixed cost.

First we need to determine the sale value of February

Sales = Selling Price x Number of Units sold = $20 per unit x 2,200 = $44,000

Now Calculate the COGS

COGS = Numbers of units sold x COGS per unit = 2,200 units x $20,000 / 2,000 = $22,000

As the SG&A is assumed to be a fixed cost, so it will remains the same.

Now calculate the Expected Profit for February

Profit = Sales - COGS - SG&A = $44,000 - $22,000 - $16,000 = $6,000

An advertising campaign is:
O A. a set of games customers can play to see whether or not they like
a product.
O B. a mass media device used to make advertisements more
interactive.
OC. a method of finding the best customers by determining their race
and age.
OD. a series of targeted activities aimed to make customers aware of
a product.

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Answer:

D. a series of targeted activities aimed to make customers aware of

a product.

Explanation:

Advertising is the use of media to communicate messages that create awareness of a particular product or service. It is the relaying of persuasive information to a targeted audience with the expectation of increasing the sales of a product.

An advertising campaign will involve a series of events and messages to convince the targeted audience to buy the advertised product. The campaign communicates the benefits of the advertised product and gives reasons why customers should consume it. An advertising campaign is not a single event but a series of marketing activities that could last for days, weeks, or even months.  

When preparing a statement of cash flows, a decrease in accounts receivable during a period would cause which one of the following adjustments in determining cash flow from operating activities? Direct Method Indirect Method Decrease Decrease Increase Increase Increase Decrease

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Answer:

Increase Increase

Explanation:

financial accounting, statement of cash flow can be regarded as a financial statement that gives the summary of values of amount cash as well as cash equivalent that enters or leave a firm. It gives the measurement of the well management of cash position of a company. It should be noted that When preparing a statement of cash flows, a decrease in accounts receivable during a period the adjustments in determining cash flow from operating activities is that Direct Method increases, Indirect Method increases.

On January 1, 2021, Poole Inc. purchased a bottle filler at a cost of $40,000. The equipment is expected to last eight years and have a residual value of $4,000. During its eight-year life, the equipment is expected to produce 250,000 units of product. In 2021 and 2022, 42,000 and 76,000 units, respectively, were produced. Required: Compute depreciation for 2021 and 2022 and the book value of the bottle filler at December 31, 2021 and December 31, 2022, assuming the double-declining-balance method is used.

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Answer:

Results are below.

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Purchase price= $40,000

Salvage value= $4,000

Useful life= 8 years

To calculate the depreciation per year using the double-declining balance method, we need to use the following formula:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(book value)/estimated life (years)]

2021:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(40,000 - 4,000) / 8]

Annual depreciation= $9,000

Book value= 40,000 - 9,000= $31,000

2022:

Annual depreciation= 2*[(36,000 - 9,000) / 8]

Annual depreciation= $6,750

Book vale= 31,000 - 6,750= $24,250

is considering permanently shiutting down a department that has an annual contribution margin of $25,000 and $75,000 in annual fixed costs. Of the fixed costs, $19,500 cannot be avoided. What would the annual financial advantage (disadvantage) for corp. if the company shuts down the department

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Answer:

Avoidable fixed costs = $75,000 - $19,500 = $55,500

Segment margin = Contribution margin - Avoidable fixed costs

Segment margin = $25,000 - $55,500

Segment margin = -$30,500

If the department were eliminated, the company would eliminate the department's negative segment margin of $30,500

Suppose a perfectly competitive market is suddenly transformed into a monopoly (all competing firms are consolidated into a single entity). We would expect price to _____, output to _____, consumer surplus to _____ and deadweight loss to _____.

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just you know what it must be that i think

Explanation:

suppose a perfectly competitive market is sufdenly what think so

Create your own WBS is for a project by using the mind-mapping approach. Break at least two level two items down to level four. Try to use mind view software from www.matchword.com, if possible. You can also create a mind map by using similar mind mapping software or a tool like powerpoint.


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Experienced project managers know that many things can go wrong in projects, regardless of how successfully the work is planned and executed. Component or full-project failures, when they do occur, can often be traced to a poorly developed or nonexistent WBS. A poorly constructed WBS can result in adverse project outcomes including ongoing, repeated project re-plans and extensions, unclear work assignments, scope creep or unmanageable, frequently changing scope, budget overrun, missed deadlines, and unusable new products or delivered features.

The WBS is a foundational building block to initiating, planning, executing, and monitoring and controlling processes that are used to manage projects as they are described in the PMBOK® Guide—Third Edition (PMI, 2004). Typical examples of the contribution that the WBS makes to other processes are described and elaborated in the Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures–Second Edition (PMI, 2006).

Bricktan Inc. makes three products, basic, classic, and deluxe. The maximum Bricktan can sell is 728,000 units of basic, 524,000 units of classic, and 250,000 units of deluxe. Bricktan has a limited production capacity of 142,000 hours. It can produce 10 units of basic, 8 units of classic, and 4 units of deluxe per hour. Contribution margin per unit is $15 for the basic, $25 for the classic, and $55 for the deluxe. What is the most profitable sales mix for Bricktan Inc.?
a) 72,800 basic, 524,000 classic and 500,000 deluxe.
b) 280,000 basic, 250,000 classic and 500,000 deluxe.
c) 274,000 basic, 500,000 classic and 250,000 deluxe.
d) 1,120,000 basic, 0 classic and 250,000 deluxe.
e) 140,000 basic, 524,000 classic and 250,000 deluxe.

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Answer:

For most profitable sales mix    Basic        Classic                Deluxe    

Units produced for

most profitable sales mix         72,800               524,000       250,000

Explanation:

The computation is shown below;

Particulars                                     Basic              Classic                Deluxe  

Contribution margin per unit       $15                    $25                  $55

Production units per hour            10                       8                     4

Contribution margin per

production hour                           $150                   $200             $220

Order                                              III                           II                    I  

Particulars                                 Basic                     Classic       Deluxe    Total

Maximum number of units

to be sold                                  728,000                 524,000    250,000  1,502,000

Hours needed to generate

the maximum units                  72,800                     65,500   62,500 200,800

For most profitable sales mix    Basic        Classic    Deluxe         Total

Hours dedicated

to the production

of each product                     7,280                        65,500      62,500  135,280

                                      (728,000 × 1 ÷ 10)    (524,000 × 1 ÷ 8)  (250,000 × 1 ÷ 4)

Units produced for

most profitable sales mix         72,800               524,000       250,000

This is the correct answer but the same is not provided in the given options

Fran is considering permanently closing down her beauty salon. A consultant advises her that if she stays open for business, she will have operating revenues of $300,000 and operating costs of $280,000. In addition, Fran has paid $40,000 for fixtures that can be resold for $15,000 after she closes the beauty salon. Explain whether Fran should close down the beauty salon.

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Answer:

Operating revenue, R = $300000

Operating Cost, C = $280000

Fixed Cost, F = $40000

Salvage value of fixtures, S = $15000

If it remains open, its value will be = R - C - F + S = 300000 - 280000 - 40000 + 15000 = -$5,000

If the salon closes down, its value will be = S - F = 15000 - 40000 = -$25000 .

Fran should remain open as the value of the salon if remaining open (-$5,000) is more than the value of closing it (-$25,000).

The following data have been recorded for recently completed Job 450 on its job cost sheet. Direct materials cost was $2,050. A total of 39 direct labor-hours and 261 machine-hours were worked on the job. The direct labor wage rate is $20 per labor-hour. The Corporation applies manufacturing overhead on the basis of machine-hours. The predetermined overhead rate is $22 per machine-hour. The total cost for the job on its job cost sheet would be:

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Answer:

Total cost= $8,572

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the direct labor and allocated overhead:

Direct labor cost= 39*20= $780

Allocated overhead= 22*261= $5,742

Now, we can determine the total cost:

Total cost= direct material + direct labor + allocated overhead

Total cost= 2,050 + 780 + 5,742

Total cost= $8,572

At the beginning of the year, a firm has current assets of $320 and current liabilities of $224. At the end of the year, the current assets are $477 and the current liabilities are $264. What is the change in net working capital

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Answer: $780 dollars

Explanation:

John decides to take his annual Christmas bonus of $2,000 and invest it each year for the next five years, in stock he believes can earn an 8% annual return. How much will John's investment be worth at the end of the five years

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Answer:

FV= $11,733.20

Explanation:

Giving the following information:

Annual deposit= $2,000

Number of periods= 5 years

Interest rate= 8% = 0.08

To calculate the future value, we need to use the following formula:

FV= {A*[(1+i)^n-1]}/i

A= annual deposit

FV= {2,000*[(1.08^5) - 1]} / 0.08

FV= $11,733.20

During December, the production department of a process operations system completed and transferred to finished goods a total of 79,000 units of product. At the end of December, 14,000 additional units were in process in the production department and were 65% complete with respect to materials. The beginning inventory included materials cost of $58,800 and the production department incurred direct materials cost of $186,900 during December. Compute the direct materials cost per equivalent unit for the department using the weighted-average method.

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Answer:

$2.81

Explanation

Completed and transferred (79,000 * 100%)     79,000

Ending Work in Process

Direct materials (14,000*60%)                             8,400

Equivalent units                                                   87,400

Costs of beginning inventory                               $58,800

Costs incurred this period                                    $186,900

Total costs                                                             $245,700

Cost per equivalent unit = Total costs / Equivalent units

Cost per equivalent unit = $245,700 / 87,400

Cost per equivalent unit = 2.811212814645309

Cost per equivalent unit = $2.81

Alden Trucking Company is replacing part of its fleet of trucks by purchasing them under a note agreement with Kenworthy on January 1, 2016. Alden financed $39,169,279, and the note agreement will require $10.07 million in annual payments starting on December 31, 2016 and continuing for a total of four more years (final payment December 31, 2020). Kenworthy will charge Alden Trucking Company the market interest rate of 9% compounded annually. After the first payment was made, the note payable liability on December 31, 2016 is closest to:___________
A) $29,099,279.
B) $34,134,279.
C) $40,280,000.
D) $32,624,514.

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Answer:

D) $32,624,514.

Explanation:

Installments (A) = $10,070,000

Principal due (B) = $39,169,279

Interest Payment (C) =B x 9% = $39,169,279*9%

Interest Payment (C) = $3,525,235

Principal Payment (D) = A - C

Principal Payment (D) = $10,070,000 - $3,525,235

Principal Payment (D) = $6,544,765

Total Due (E) = B - D

Total Due (E) = $39,169,279 - $6,544,765

Total Due (E) = $32,624,514

So, after the first payment was made, the note payable liability on December 31, 2016 is closest to $32,624,514

The composite interest rate (what the market price is) includes, just the pure interest rate none of the above. the pure interest rate plus allowances for financial uncertainty, tax preferences, and anticipated effect of price level changes. the inflation premium minus the pure rate.

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Answer:

the pure interest rate plus allowances for financial uncertainty, tax preferences, and anticipated effect of price level changes

Explanation:

The rate of the compound interest involved the rate of interest i.e. pure also the allowance for the financial i.e. uncertainity, the preference of taxes, and the expected impact of the change in the price level

Therefore as per the given situation, the option 2 is correct as it represents the market price or the compound rate of interest

Therefore the same is to be considered

After a company chooses the modules they want to implement, they must decide on _______options, which allow the customer to customize the modules to fit their business to some extent

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Answer:

The correct option is (b) Configuration  

Explanation:

The configuration is an arrangement of the parts to make it as a whole. Also it is used to customize the modules. It could be used so that proper working could be done

As in the question it is given that after selecting the modules for implementation they have to decide the configuration so that it permits the customer to do the customization with related to the modules that fit into their business

Therefore the correct option is (b) Configuration  

Tatum Company has four products in its inventory. Information about the December 31, 2021, inventory is as follows: Product Total Cost Total Net Realizable Value 101 $ 154,000 $ 117,000 102 111,000 127,000 103 77,000 67,000 104 47,000 67,000 Required: 1. Determine the carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021, assuming the lower of cost or net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is applied to individual products. 2. Assuming that inventory write-downs are common for Tatum Company, record any necessary year-end adjusting entry.

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Answer:

Tatum Company

1. The carrying value of inventory at December 31, 2021 is:

$342,000

2. Adjusting Journal Entry:

Debit Inventory write-downs $47,000

Credit Inventory $47,000

To record the write-down of inventory value to LCNRV.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Product   Total Cost        Total Net Reali-   LCNRV        Write-downs

                                          zable Value

101           $ 154,000          $ 117,000          $ 117,000        $ 37,000

102               111,000            127,000              111,000            0

103               77,000             67,000              67,000            10,000

104              47,000              67,000              47,000            0

Total      $ 389,000        $ 378,000        $ 342,000        $ 47,000

A coupon bond that pays semiannual interest is reported in the Wall Street Journal as having an ask price of 111% of its $1,000 par value. If the last interest payment was made 2 months ago and the coupon rate is 5.40%, the invoice price of the bond will be _________.

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Answer:

$2,220

Explanation:

Calculation for what the invoice price of the bond will be

Invoice price = 1.11(1,000) + 30(2/0.054)

Invoice price =1,110+30(37)

Invoice price=1,110+1,110

Invoice price=$2,220

Therefore the invoice price of the bond will be $2,220

A company issues $50,000 of 4% bonds, due in 5 years, with interest payable semiannually. Assuming a market rate of 3%, the bonds issue for $52,306. Calculate interest expense as of the first semiannual interest payment.

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Answer:

interest payment would be $1,046.12

Explanation:

We calculate the Interest expense for the first semiannual interest payment by  constructing the Bond amortization schedule.

To construct this amortization schedule we will collect the data as follows :

PV = - $52,306

PMT = ($52,306 × 4%) ÷ 2 = $1,046.12

P/yr = 2

N = 5 × 2 = 10

YTM = 3%

FV = $52,306

Using a Financial Calculator to input the values as above, the schedule can be constructed as

BOND AMORTIZATION SCHEDULE

Period          Principle         Interest      Payment        Balance

Start                                                                                $52,306

1st                   $261.53          $784.59      $1,046.12     $52,044

Conclusion

Thus, interest payment would be $1,046.12

Based on the following information from Schrute Company's balance sheet, calculate the current ratio. Current assets $ 141,000 Investments 60,800 Plant assets 430,000 Current liabilities 57,000 Long-term liabilities 108,000 A. Schrute, Capital 466,800

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Answer:

2.47

Explanation:

Current ratio measure Liquidity of the firm and is calculated as ;

Current ratio = Current Assets ÷ Current Liabilities

Where,

Current Assets = $ 141,000

Current Liabilities = $57,000

Then,

Current ratio = $ 141,000 ÷ $57,000

                     = 2.47

why profit is maximized when MR=MC?

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Answer:

Explanation written attached.

Explanation:

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What would happen in the market for loanable funds if the governemnt increases the tax on interest income?

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Answer: c. The supply of loanable funds would shift left.

Explanation:

An increase on taxes on interest income will reduce the earnings of savers who are the suppliers of loanable income. Some of those savers will divest from savings and look for other forms of investment to make better earnings from.

This flight from savings will reduce the savings held in banks and therefore the supply of loanable funds will reduce as well which will shift the supply curve to the left.

If the marginal rate of technical substitution for a cost minimizing firm is -10, and the wage rate for labor is $5, what is the rental rate for capital in dollars

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Answer:

$ -0.5

Explanation:

From the information given:

The marginal rate of technical submission MRTS = -10

Wages W = $5

The marginal rate of technical submission MRTS = Wages/ Rental rate of capital

Rental rate of capital = Wages/marginal rate of technical submission MRTS

Rental rate of capital = 5/-10

Rental rate of capital = $ -0.5

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