Why are all of these processes started?
What will be an ideal response?
Some of them are system processes managing OS activities. Others are processes that start because you installed software that allowed them to start.
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An internal issue to be considered when setting a price is
a. whether there is a sole source or heavy competition. b. total demand for the product or service. c. the quality of material and labor. d. the number of competing products or services.
Parker Corporation has a job-order costing system and uses a predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours to apply manufacturing overhead to jobs. At the beginning of the year, manufacturing overhead and direct labor-hours for the year were estimated at $50,000 and 20,000 hours, respectively. In June, Job #461 was completed. Materials costs on the job totaled $4,000 and labor costs totaled $1,500 at $5 per hour. At the end of the year it was determined that the company worked 24,000 direct labor-hours for the year and incurred $54,000 in actual manufacturing overhead costs.If Job #461 contained 100 units, the unit product cost on the completed job cost sheet would be: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
A. $62.50 B. $55.00 C. $61.75 D. $63.10
The _______ is a jurisdictional test required by due process that looks to see if a person had such associations with a state, did business within the state, and could reasonably have anticipated that it would have to defend itself there
A. effects test B. minimum contacts test C. jurisdictional rule of reason test D. per se test
When trying to enforce a defendant's promise, the plaintiff must show that she did something or promised something in exchange for that promise. Which statement below is NOT true?
a. The thing bargained-for must be worth over $500. b. The thing bargained-for can be another's promise or action. c. The thing bargained-for can be a promise to do something or a promise to refrain from doing something. d. The thing bargained-for can be a benefit to the promisor or a detriment to the promisee.