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Calculus: Special Edition: Chapters 1-5 (w/ WebAssign)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781524908102
Author: SMITH KARL J, STRAUSS MONTY J, TODA MAGDALENA DANIELE
Publisher: Kendall Hunt Publishing
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Chapter 8.2, Problem 48PS
To determine
To find:The total spending will be generated by a
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- Case Switzerland: Salaries in Finance and Insurance are twice as much as the average salary. What is the total amount spent on Finance and Insurance salaries in Switzerland per year (based only on the provided information and images)? Additional Information: - Currently, it is estimated that 3% of roles could be entirely automated using the technology we have available to us now. - By 2025 this will have risen to around 35%, by 2030 it will be at 50% and by 2080 scientists are predicting advanced AI technologies will have replaced 85% of current jobs. - A more astonishing figure is the 42% of roles which could be made more efficient, more productive, and more enjoyable through automating individual tasks within the wider role. - Waste Management industry has a CHF 48 billion slaary bill in Switzerland with the highest potential for automation. - Swiss people work for an average of 20.3 hours a week when holidays are taken into account. - Switzerlands average weekly earning is CHF…arrow_forward32. In 2004 for working class people wheat was selling at an average price of Rs. 16 per 20 kg, cloth at Rs. 2 per metre, house rent Rs. 30 per house and other items at Rs. 10 per unit. By 2005 cost of wheat rose by Rs. 4 per 20 kg., house rent by Rs. 15 per house and other items doubled in price. The working class cost of living index for the year 2005 (with 2004 as base) was 160. By how much the cloth rose in price during the period? (А) Rs. 1.30 (B) Rs. 1.20 (C) Rs. 1.70 (D) Rs. 0.90arrow_forwardNeed only a handwritten solution only (not a typed one).arrow_forward
- Part 1 Suppose that a manufacturer can produce a part for $11.00 with a fixed cost of $6,000. Alternately, the manufacturer could contract with a supplier in Asia to purchase the part at a cost of $12.00, which includes transportation. a. If the anticipated production volume is 1,400 units, compute the total cost of manufacturing and the total cost of outsourcing. b. What is the best decision? Question content area bottom Part 1 a. The total cost of manufacturing is (Simplify your answer.)arrow_forwardAn fruit grower knows from previous experience and careful data analysis that if the fruit on a specific kind of tree is harvested at this time of year, each tree will yield, on average, 127 pounds, and will sell for $4.6 per pound. However, for each additional week the harvest is delayed (up to a point), the yield per tree will increase by 2.1 pounds, while the price per pound will decrease by $0.07. A) How many weeks should the grower wait before harvesting the apples in order to maximize the sales revenue per tree? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a week.) Answer: __________ (rounded to the nearest tenth) B) Use your answer in part A to find the actual maximum revenue that can be expected. (Round your answer to the nearest dollar.) Answer: ____________ dollars (rounded to the nearest dollar)arrow_forward
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