Elizabeth went on a fabulous vacation in May and racked up a lot of charges on her credit card. When it came time to pay her June credit card bill, she left a balance of $1200. Elizabeth’s credit card billing cycle runs from the nineteenth of each month to the eighteenth of the next month, and her interest rate is 19.5%. She started the billing cycle June 19—July 18 with a previous balance of $1200. In addition, she made three purchases, with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-11 . On July 15 she made an online payment of $500.00 that was credited to her balance the same day. a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle June 19—July 18. b. Compute the interest charged for the billing cycle June 19— July 18. c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the June 19—July 18 billing cycle. Date Amount of purchase/payment 6/21 $179.58 6/30 $40.00 7/5 $98.35 7/15 Payment $500.00
Elizabeth went on a fabulous vacation in May and racked up a lot of charges on her credit card. When it came time to pay her June credit card bill, she left a balance of $1200. Elizabeth’s credit card billing cycle runs from the nineteenth of each month to the eighteenth of the next month, and her interest rate is 19.5%. She started the billing cycle June 19—July 18 with a previous balance of $1200. In addition, she made three purchases, with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-11 . On July 15 she made an online payment of $500.00 that was credited to her balance the same day. a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle June 19—July 18. b. Compute the interest charged for the billing cycle June 19— July 18. c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the June 19—July 18 billing cycle. Date Amount of purchase/payment 6/21 $179.58 6/30 $40.00 7/5 $98.35 7/15 Payment $500.00
Elizabeth went on a fabulous vacation in May and racked up a lot of charges on her credit card. When it came time to pay her June credit card bill, she left a balance of $1200. Elizabeth’s credit card billing cycle runs from the nineteenth of each month to the eighteenth of the next month, and her interest rate is 19.5%. She started the billing cycle June 19—July 18 with a previous balance of $1200. In addition, she made three purchases, with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-11. On July 15 she made an online payment of $500.00 that was credited to her balance the same day.
a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle June 19—July 18.
b. Compute the interest charged for the billing cycle June 19— July 18.
c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the June 19—July 18 billing cycle.
Let a = (-4, 5, 4) and 6 = (1,0, -1).
Find the angle between the vector
1) The exact angle is cos
2) The approximation in radians is
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The graph below depicts a firm with market power. In the graph, MC represents the firm's marginal costs, ATC represents the average total costs, D represents demand, and MR represents marginal revenue.
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a. At 60 units of output, how much would this profit-maximizing monopolist charge?
b. How many units would it produce to maximize total revenue rather than total profit?
c. What is the maximum quantity this firm can produce without incurring economic losses?
d. Calculate the firm's profit at the profit-maximizing output and price.
e. Why is this firm's marginal revenue curve below its demand curve? Explain.
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