Which of the following documents would be sent to the treasurer?
a. Invoice
b. Purchase order
c. Check authorization
d. Bank statement
C
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[The following information applies to the questions displayed below.]Wall Nuts, Inc. produces paneling that requires two processes, A and B, to complete. Oak is the best-selling of all the many types of paneling produced. Information related to the 40,000 units of oak paneling produced annually is shown in the following table:Direct materials$380,000 Direct labor Department A (6,000 DLH × $25 per DLH)$150,000 Department B (35,125 DLH × $16 per DLH)$562,000 Machine Hours Department A 24,000MHDepartment B 32,000MH Wall Nuts' total expected overhead costs and related overhead data are shown below. Department ADepartment BDirect labor hours 67,000DLH 170,000DLHMachine hours 100,000MH 80,000MHManufacturing overhead costs$450,000 $600,000 Use the data for Wall Nuts,
Inc. to compute the dollar amount of overhead applied to each unit of oak paneling, assuming the company uses departmental overhead rates based on machine hours in Department A and machine hours in Department B. A. $1.40 B. $14.40 C. $26.25 D. $41.00 E. $8.70
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A corporation has 15,000 employees. Sixty-two percent of the employees are male. Twenty-three percent of the employees earn more than $30,000 a year. Eighteen percent of the employees are male and earn more than $30,000 a year
a. If an employee is taken at random, what is the probability that the employee is male? b. If an employee is taken at random, what is the probability that the employee earns more than $30,000 a year? c. If an employee is taken at random, what is the probability that the employee is male and earns more than $30,000 a year? d. If an employee is taken at random, what is the probability that the employee is male or earns more than $30,000 a year or both? e. The employee taken at random turns out to be male. Compute the probability that he earns more than $30,000 a year. f. Are being male and earning more than $30,000 a year independent?