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[简答题]Big Cheese Chairs (BCC) manufactures and sells executive leather chairs. They are considering a new design of massaging chair to launch into the competitive market in which they operate.
They have carried out an investigation in the market and using a target costing system have targeted a competitive selling price of $120 for the chair. BCC wants a margin on selling price of 20% (ignoring any overheads).
The frame and massage mechanism will be bought in for $51 per chair and BCC will upholster it in leather and assemble it ready for despatch.
Leather costs $10 per metre and two metres are needed for a complete chair although 20% of all leather is wasted in the upholstery process.
The upholstery and assembly process will be subject to a learning effect as the workers get used to the new design. BCC estimates that the first chair will take two hours to prepare but this will be subject to a learning rate (LR) of 95%. The learning improvement will stop once 128 chairs have been
[单项选择]A retailer sells 5 shirts. The first 2 he sells for $64 and $39. If the retailer wishes to sell the 5 shirts for an overall average price of over $50, what must be the minimum average price of the remaining 3 shirts ?()
A. $49.00
B. $49.67
C. $50.00
D. $51.33
E. $55.50
[填空题]Buy special orthopaedic chairs
[单项选择]What does Steven say about the chairs
A. He will have difficulty getting permission to include them.
B. He will be able to give them to Elizabeth as part of the deal.
C. It is unreasonable of Elizabeth to ask for them.
[单项选择]Advertising sells its products by offering seductive promises of youth, beauty, health, money, ease, romance, better lifestyle, even time. There’s no logical connection between a car and a cougar, but the image is powerful and presented with sophistication. We buy it and we may well buy the product.
When it comes to advertising, let the buyer beware. There are several less-than-candid techniques which advertisers use to get our attention. A product may be filmed or photographed in such a way to make it appear bigger, better, or more luscious. A product may be presented as being "unique", "one-of-a-kind", or "supreme", when in fact it’s identical to other products on the market. A product may claim to be "new" or "improved" when only an insignificant change has been made.
Finally, an advertiser may offer distorted truths or even tell outright lies. It takes a while for the government or the competition to catch up with false claims in advertising. Meanwhile, the public has bee
A. true
B. reliable
C. not true
D. emotive
[单项选择]Lifestyle Foods sells most of its breads under
A. supermarkets’ own labels.
B. Lifestyle Foods’ own name.
C. a different brand name.
[单项选择]How much will the woman pay for the chairs
A. $150.
B. $85.
C. $115.
D. $170.
[单项选择]In this university the chairs in many classrooms are not______.
A. accurate
B. fixed
C. steady
D. stable
[单项选择]A nursery sells trees of different types and heights. Suppose that 75 pine trees are sold for planting at City Hall. These 75 trees average 60 inches in height with a standard deviation of 16 inches. Using this information, construct a 95 percent confidence interval for the mean height of all trees in the nursery:()
A. 60±1.96(16).
B. 0.8±1.96(16).
C. 60±1.96(1.85).
[填空题]He sells things to people in a shop.