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A company that manufactures bicycles has a fixed cost of $ 100,000.

1. A company that manufactures bicycles has a fixed cost of $ 100,000. It costs $ 100 to produce each bicycle. The selling price per bike is $ 300. a) Write the cost function, C. b) Write the revenue function, R c) Determine the breaking point. Describes what this means.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

163931

OTA ID:

103300

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The Ragin Cajun had an operating income (EBIT) of $260,000 last year.

12. The Ragin Cajun had an operating income (EBIT) of $260,000 last year. The firm had $18,000 in depreciation expenses, $15,000 in interest expenses, and $60,000 in selling, general, and administrative expenses. If the Cajun has a marginal tax rate of 40 percent, what was its cash flow from operating activities last year? a. $165,000 b. $230,000 c. $132,000 d. $162,000 27. A share of stock is currently selling for $20.80. If the dividend just paid is $2.00 and investors are seeking a 14% return, what is the anticipated rate of constant growth? a. 1% b. 4% c. 0% d. none of the above 29. If you invest 30% of your funds in AT&T stock with an expected... click for more

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

171048

OTA ID:

104690

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Suppose lim x->0 f '(x) = L, does it follow that f '(0) = L?

Decide whether each of the following statements is true or false. If true, explain why. If false, give a counter-example and explain why the counter-example contradicts the statement. Suppose F(x) is differentiable at ALL x in R. Suppose lim x->0 f '(x) = L, does it follow that f '(0) = L?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

174872

OTA ID:

104967

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Is it possible for lim x->0+ f '(x), and lim x->0- f '(x) to exist and NOT be equal?

Suppose f(x) is differentiable at ALL x in R. Is it possible for lim x->0+ f '(x), and lim x->0- f '(x) to exist and NOT be equal?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

174873

OTA ID:

106018

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Suppose f is differentiable at all x in R. Is it always true that lim x->0 f '(x) exists and equals f '(0)?

Suppose f(x) is differentiable at ALL x in R. Is it always true that lim x->0 f'(x) exists and equals f'(0)?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Functional Analysis

Posting ID:

175487

OTA ID:

106018

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