U.S. eggs are normally produced under a contract with a:
A. niche farmer
B. hobbyist
C. breaking plant
D. poultry company
Answer: D
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CarryALL, Inc., makes and sells small cargo trailers to individuals and small businesses. Since its opening in 1990, it has allocated indirect costs (IDC) to its three manufacturing plants based on direct materials cost per unit. Each plant builds different models and sizes. Because of advances in automation and materials, Judy, the CFO, plans to use build-time per unit as the new basis. Build-time is the average number of work-hours to complete a trailer. However, she initially wants to determine what the allocation would have been this year had the build-time basis been used prior to the incorporation of new technology and materials. The data shown below represents average costs and times. Use this data and the bases indicated to determine the allocation rates and IDC
allocation of $1,000,000 for this year for the three bases.
Pieces in the shape of spheres are to be made of lead castings. Each piece weighs 17.50 pounds. Find the required diameter of a casting. Lead weighs 707.7 pounds per cubic foot. Round the answer to the nearest hundredth inch.
A. 3.97 B. 4.13 C. 4.34 D. 4.55
What term refers to the intake and exhaust valves being equally open at TDC?
A. neutral LCA B. advanced cam C. retarded cam D. split overlap
Which of the following is not true regarding the development of contingency plans?
a. Begins by specifying possible contingency events that may dictate changing of original plans. b. Requires monitoring of ongoing activities to know if and when the specified events actually occur. c. Requires modifying the original plan if the specified contingency has not occurred in 1-3 years. d. Allows the organization to continue the current plan or change to another contingency plan at any time. e. All of the above are true.