Answer:
$10.00
Explanation:
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Carlita studied mechanics in school and has a background in sales. What company in the Transportation and Logistics cluster might be interested in hiring Carlita?
a large port looking for a logistical engineer
a company that makes and sells railway cars looking for a representative
a government agency in need of a safety inspector
a shipping company looking for a warehouse manager
Answer:
Warehouse manager
Explanation:
Answer:
A company that makes and sells railway cars looking for a representative
Explanation:
Carlita has a background for sales, and she also studies mechanics. The company makes and sells railway cars, just like Carlita.
A store uses the newsvendor model to manage its inventory. Demand for its product is normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation of 300. Store A purchases the product for $10 each unit and sells each for $25. Inventory is salvaged for $5. What is the optimal quantity the store should order of its product
Answer:
702.20
Explanation:
Optimal order quantity Q = D+ z σ
Where D is the average demand = 500 units
And σ is the standard deviation of demand = 300
Cu = Cost of stock-out (underestimation) = Selling price – unit cost = $25 -$10 = $15
Co = Cost of excess inventory (overestimation) = Unit cost – Salvage Value = $10 – $5 = $5
Therefore Service level = Cu / (Cu + Co)
= $15/ ($15 + $5)
= 0.75 or 75%
For service level 75% the Z value = 0.674
Therefore, Q = 500+0.674*300 = 702.20
A job was budgeted to require 3 hours of labor per unit at $8.00 per hour. The job consisted of 7,100 units and was completed in 19,300 hours at a total labor cost of $172,800. What is the total labor cost variance?
Answer:
$2,400 unfavorable
Explanation:
Given that;
Time = 3 hours
Cost of labor = $8 per hour
Number of units = 7,100
Total actual labor cost = $172,800
Standard labor cost = 7,100 × 3 × $8 = $170,400
Total labor cost variance = Standard labor cost - Actual labor cost variance
Total labor cost variance = $170,400 - $172,800
Total labor cost variance = -$2,400
The negative sign here means that it is unfavorable, hence total labor cost variance is $2,400 unfavorable
Assume that interest rate parity holds and that 90-day risk-free securities yield a nominal annual rate of 3% in the United States and a nominal annual rate of 3.5% in the United Kingdom. In the spot market, 1 pound 5 $1.29. a. What is the 90-day forward rate
Answer:
$1.55
Explanation:
Interest rate parity = (1+Rh) / (1+Rf) = F1 / S0
Rh = rate on home currency here US is home 3% p.a = 3%/4 = 0.75%
Rf= rate on foreign currency here Germany 3.5% p.a = 3.5%/4 = 0.875
F1 = Forward rate , S0= Spot market rate
So, (1+0.0075) / (1+0.00875) = F1 / 1.56
1.0075/1.00875 = F1 / 1.56
0.998761 = F1 / 1.56
F1 = 0.998761 * 1.56
F1 = 1.55806716
F1 = $1.55
Thus, the 90-day forward rate is $1.55
Melinda signs a three year contract for employment as a legal studies lecturer. Does this type of contract fall within the scope of the statute of frauds
Answer: Yes, because it is a contract whose terms prevent possible performance within one year
Explanation:
The Statute of Fraud mandates that certain contracts need to be written down. These contracts include the sale of land, amounts involving more than $500 and contracts that have a timeframe of over a year.
Melinda entered into a contract with terms that have to be fulfilled in more than a year. It is therefore under the Statute of Frauds.
Suppose the economy starts off producing Natural Real GDP. Next, aggregate supply rises, ceteris paribus. As a result, the price level falls in the short run. In the long run, when the economy has moved back to producing Natural Real GDP, the price level will be Question 4 options:
Answer:
The price level will be equal to what it was before there was a rise in the aggregate supply.
Explanation:
In economics, natural gross domestic product (Natural Real GDP) can be described as the maximum level of real GDP that can be sustained by an economy over the long term. The Natural Real GDP is also known as the potential output.
From the question, since the economy has moved back to producing Natural Real GDP which is the maximum real GDP sustainable, the price level will be equal to what it was before there was a rise in the aggregate supply.
Therefore, the price level will be equal to what it was before there was a rise in the aggregate supply.
Tiger Equipment Inc., a manufacturer of construction equipment, prepared the following factory overhead cost budget for the Welding Department for May of the current year. The company expected to operate the department at 100% of normal capacity of 7,800 hours.
Variable costs:
Indirect factory wages $30,240
Power and light 20,160
Indirect materials 16,800
Total variable cost $67,200
Fixed costs:
Supervisory salaries $20,000
Depreciation of plant and equipment 36,200
Insurance and property taxes 15,200
Total fixed cost 71,400
Total factory overhead cost $138,600
During May, the department operated at 8,860 standard hours, and the factory overhead costs incurred were indirect factory wages, $32,400; power and light, $21,000; indirect materials, $18,250; supervisory salaries, $20,000; depreciation of plant and equipment, $36,200; and insurance and property taxes, $15,200.
Required:
Prepare a factory overhead cost variance report for May. To be useful for cost control, the budgeted amounts should be based on 8,860 hours.
Answer:
Tiger Equipment Inc.
Welding Department
Factory Overhead Cost Variance Report for May
Variable costs: Estimates Flexible Actual Variance
Indirect factory wages $30,240 $34,117 $32,400 $1,717 F
Power and light 20,160 22,745 21,000 1,745 F
Indirect materials 16,800 18,954 18,250 704 F
Total variable cost $67,200 $75,816 $71,650 $4,166 F
Fixed costs:
Supervisory salaries $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $ 0
Depreciation of plant & equipment 36,200 36,200 36,200 0
Insurance and property taxes 15,200 15,200 15,200 0
Total fixed cost 71,400 71,400 71,400 0
Total factory overhead cost $138,600 $147,216 $143,050 $4,166 F
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Variable costs: Estimates Flexible Actual Variance
Indirect factory wages $30,240 $34,117 $32,400 $1,717 F
Power and light 20,160 22,745 21,000 1,745 F
Indirect materials 16,800 18,954 18,250 704 F
Total variable cost $67,200 $75,816 $71,650 $4,166 F
Fixed costs:
Supervisory salaries $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 $ 0
Depreciation of plant & equipment 36,200 36,200 36,200 0
Insurance and property taxes 15,200 15,200 15,200 0
Total fixed cost 71,400 71,400 71,400 0
Total factory overhead cost $138,600 $147,216 $143,050 $4,166 F
Flexible costs:
Indirect factory wages = $30,240/7,800 * 8,800 = $34,117
Power and light = $20,160/7,800 * 8,800 = $22,745
Indirect materials = $16,800/7,800 * 8,800 = $18,954
Normal capacity = 7,800 hours (100%)
Actual capacity = 8,800 hours (113%)
Which is NOT an example of an expense a) advertising b)insurance c)dividends d)depreciation
Answer:
c. dividends
Explanation:
not payable... so
Dividends are not an example of an expense.
What are dividends?
A dividend or dividends can be define as a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders. When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, it is able to pay a portion of the profit as a dividend to shareholders. Any amount not distributed is taken to be re-invested in the business which is called retained earnings.
The current year profit as well as the retained earnings of previous years are available for distribution and a corporation is usually prohibited from paying a dividend out of its capital. Distribution to shareholders may be in cash which is usually a deposit into a bank account or, if the corporation has a dividend reinvestment plan, the amount can be paid by the issue of further shares or by share repurchase. In some cases, the distribution may be of assets.
The dividend received by a shareholder is income of the shareholder and may be subject to income tax. The tax treatment of this income varies considerably between jurisdictions.
The corporation does not receive a tax deduction for the dividends it pays.
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A firm has market power if it can a. maximize profits. b. minimize costs. c. influence the market price of the good it sells. d. hire as many workers as it needs at the prevailing wage rate.
Answer:
Option C: Influence the market price of the good as it sells
Explanation:
Market Power is simply when a firm is able to raise price above the equilibrium level by not and without losing all of its customers. It depends on largely on the closeness of substiutes.
A firm has market power if it can Influence the market price of the good as it sells to its customer and can regulate it when necessary.
A-One Auto Sales, Inc., employs Best Collection Company as a collection agent. While repossessing goods from Carl, one of A-One's customers, Best causes an accident in which Carl is injured. Carl can recover from
Answer: c. A-One or Best.
Explanation:
Best Collection Company are the ones who cause the accident and so they can be held liable and have to compensate Carl for injuries and harm caused.
Best however, was acting as an agent on behalf of A-One Auto Sales so A-One can be held liable as well for the incident. Carl can therefore also be compensated by A-One as well.
Carl cannot be compensated by both for the same incident as this amounts to double compensation but can be compensated by either one of them.
Moss exchanges a warehouse for a building he will use as an office building. The adjusted basis of the warehouse is $ 600,000 and the fair market value of the office building is $360,000. In addition, Moss receives cash of $ 150,000. What is the recognized gain or loss and the basis of the office building
Answer:
Moss
The recognized loss and the basis of the office building are:
Recognized loss = $90,000
Basis of office building = $360,000
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Adjusted basis of warehouse = $600,000
Fair market value of the office building = $360,000
Cash received in exchange = $150,000
Total value of assets received in exchange of the warehouse = $510,000 ($360,000 + $150,000)
Recognized loss = $90,000 ($600,000 - $510,000).
b) From the above transactions, Moss will recognize a loss of $90,000. This is the difference between the adjusted basis of the warehouse and the fair market value of the office building and the cash that Moss received in exchange for the warehouse.
A project begins in January 2014; it is to be completed in October 2016. The contract price is $3,900 and the estimated total cost of the project is $3,000. Additional data for the project is provided below:
2014 2015 2016
Costs Incurred To Date $300 $2,400 $4,200
Estimated cost to Complete 2,700 1,600
Estimated Total Cost $3,000 $4,000 $4,200
Percentage of completion [PC]= (Costs incurred to date)/(Estimated total cost)
Required:
Compute the gross profit/loss recognized for each year under the PC method.
Answer:
The Gross profit/loss recognized for each year under the PC method:
2014 2015 2016
Gross profit(loss) $90 $240 ($630)
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Project's contract price = $3,900
Estimated total cost of the project = $3,000
2014 2015 2016
Costs Incurred To Date $300 $2,400 $4,200
Estimated cost to Complete 2,700 1,600 0
Estimated Total Cost $3,000 $4,000 $4,200
Percentage of completion [PC]= (Costs incurred to date)/(Estimated total cost)
2014 2015 2016
Percentage of completion: $300/$3,000 $2,400/$4,000
Percentage of completion: 10% 60% 30% (100 - 70)
Revenue Allocation: 2014 2015 2016 Total
2014 $390 (10% of $3,900) $390 $390
2015 $2,340 (60% of $3,900) $2,340 $2,340
2016 $1,170 (30% of $3,900) $1,170 $1,170
Total Revenue $3,900
Actual costs incurred ($300) ($2,100) ($1,800) ($4,200)
Gross profit $90 $240 ($630) ($300)
Barbara is a single taxpayer who had a 2020 adjusted gross income of $25,000 and contributed $4,000 to her traditional IRA. Assuming she has a $2,000 income tax liability for the year, what is her maximum retirement contribution savings credit
Answer:
$200
Explanation:
The retirement contribution savings credit is designed to benefit low and middle income tax payers that contribute to retirement accounts.
The maximum credit ranges from $200 to $1,000 per taxpayer.
Since Barbara earned below $32,500, she applies for this tax credit.
Since her AGI is over $21,251, she can only deduct 10% of the first $2,000 contributed to her IRA account = $2,000 x 10% = $200
In 2020, Cullumber Company reported net income of $585000. It declared and paid preferred stock dividends of $111000 and common stock dividends of $54000. During 2020, Cullumber had a weighted average of 300000 common shares outstanding. Compute Cullumber's 2020 earnings per share.
Answer: $1.58
Explanation:
Earnings per share is the amount of a company's earnings that is available to the common shareholders.
Formula is;
Earnings per share = (Net Income - Preferred dividends) / Weighted average common share outstanding
= (585,000 - 111,000) / 300,000
= $1.58
A real estate agent would like to predict the selling price of a single-family house by predicting the price (in thousands of dollars) based on the square footage (in 100 square feet). Predict the price of a 3000 square foot house (in thousands of dollars).
Answer: 134.7088 (thousands of dollars)
Explanation:
This can be solved with a regression equation based on the details in the question.
y being the price of the house.
x as the independent variable is given as 3.8785
c as the intercept is given as 18.3538
The equation s;
y = 3.8785x + 18.3538
x will be 30 because the variables are based on 100 square feet so, 3,000/100 = 30
y = 3.8785 *(30) + 18.3538
= $134.7088 (thousands of dollars)
= $134,708.80
If an elevator in a large building malfunctions, the owners may ask someone from the Maintenance/Operations pathway of the Architecture and Construction career cluster to look at it.
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Trident Office is considering remodeling the office building it leases to Robert Roberts, CPA. The remodeling costs are estimated at $225,000. If the building is remodeled, Robert Roberts, CPA has agreed to pay an additional $75,000 per year in rent for the next five years. The discount rate is 10 percent. What is the benefit of the remodeling project to Professional Properties
Answer:
$59,309
Explanation:
Years Cash flow PV Factor at 10% Present value of cash flows
0 225,000 1.00000 225,000
1 75,000 0.90909 68,182
2 75,000 0.82645 61,983
3 75,000 0.75131 56,349
4 75,000 0.68301 51,226
5 75,000 0.62092 46,569
Benefit of remodeling project $59,309
Note: Year 0 PV factor = 1/(1+10%)^0 = 1
A distribution to an estate's sole beneficiary for the calendar year equaled $15,000, the amount currently required to be distributed by the will. The estate's records showed the following. What amount of the distribution was taxable to the beneficiary?
Estate income
Taxable interest $40,000
Estate disbursements
Expenses attributable to taxable interest $34,000
a. $15,000
b. $0
c. $6,000
d. $40,000
Answer: c. $6,000
Explanation:
The taxable distribution amount to the beneficiary is limited to the net income attributable to taxable interest which in this case is;
= Taxable interest - expenses
= 40,000 - 34,000
= $6,000
Claire Corporation is planning to issue bonds with a face value of $240,000 and a coupon rate of 8 percent. The bonds mature in two years and pay interest quarterly every March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31. All of the bonds were sold on January 1 of this year. Claire uses the effective-interest amortization method and also uses a discount account. Assume an annual market rate of interest of 12 percent.
Required:
a. Provide the journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.
b. Provide the journal entry to record the interest payment on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of this year.
c. What bonds payable amount will Claire report on this year’s December 31 balance sheet?
Answer:
a) issue price
PV of face value = $240,000 / (1 + 3%)⁸ = $189,458
PV of coupon payments = $4,800 x 7.0197 (PV annuity factor, 3%, 8 periods) = $33,695
market price = $223,153
January 1, bonds issued at a discount
Dr Cash 223,153
Dr Discount on bonds payable 16,847
Cr Bonds payable 240,000
b) discount amortization = ($223,153 x 3%) - $4,800 = $1,895
discount amortization = ($225,048 x 3%) - $4,800 = $1,951
discount amortization = ($226,999 x 3%) - $4,800 = $2,010
discount amortization = ($229,009 x 3%) - $4,800 = $2,070
March 31, first coupon payment
Dr Interest expense 6,695
Cr Cash 4,800
Cr Discount on bonds payable 1,895
June 30, second coupon payment
Dr Interest expense 6,751
Cr Cash 4,800
Cr Discount on bonds payable 1,951
September 30, third coupon payment
Dr Interest expense 6,810
Cr Cash 4,800
Cr Discount on bonds payable 2,010
December 31, fourth coupon payment
Dr Interest expense 6,870
Cr Cash 4,800
Cr Discount on bonds payable 2,070
c) bonds' carrying value at December 31 = $231,169
Last month, the budgeted level of activity was 1,090 cars washed and the actual level of activity was 1,080 cars washed. The cost formula for the washing expenses is $3.30 per car washed plus $18,500 per month.
Fixed cost per month Cost per car washed
Cleaning supplies $0.70
Electricity $1,300 $0.08
Maintenance $0.15
wages and salaries $4,900 $0.20
Depreciation $8,400
Rent $1,900
Administrative expenses $1,600 $0.05
For example. electricity costs are $1,300 per month plus $0.08 per car washed. The company expects to wash 8,000 cars in August and to collect an average Of $6.60 per car washed.
The actual operating results for August appear below.
Lavage Rapide Income Statement For the Month Ended August 31
Actual car washed 8100
Revenue 54,900
Expenses:
Cleaning supplies 6,100
Electricity 1910
Maintenance 1,440
Wages and salaries 6860
Depreciation 8,400
Rent 2100
Administrative expenses 1,900
Total expense 28170
Net operating income 26,190
Required:
Prepare a flexible budget performance report that shows the company's revenue and spending variances and activity variances for August.
Answer:
Flexible Budget Performance Report for August:
Flexible Actual Variances
Budget Budget Spending Activity Total
Activity levels 8,100 8,100
Revenue $53,460 $54,900 $1,440
Cleaning supplies $5,670 $6,100 (430)
Electricity $1,948 1,910 38
Maintenance $1,215 1,440 (225)
Wages and salaries $6,520 6,860 (340)
Administrative expenses $2,005 1,900 105
Depreciation $8,400 8,400 0
Rent $1,900 2,100 ($200)
Total expenses $27,658 $28,170 ($200) ($852) (1,052)
Net operating income $25,802 $26,190 $388
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Fixed cost Cost per
per month car washed
Cleaning supplies $0.70
Electricity $1,300 $0.08
Maintenance $0.15
Wages and salaries $4,900 $0.20
Depreciation $8,400
Rent $1,900
Administrative expenses $1,600 $0.05
Total costs $18,100 $1.18
Flexible costs:
Cleaning supplies $0.70 * 8,100 = $5,670
Electricity $1,300 $0.08 * 8,100 = $1,948
Maintenance $0.15 * 8,100 = $1,215
Wages and salaries $4,900 $0.20 * 8,100 = $6,520
Administrative expenses $1,600 $0.05 * 8,100 = $2,005
Suppose Alex and Becky are playing a game in which both must simultaneously choose the action Left or Right. The payoff matrix that follows shows the payoff each person will earn as a function of both of their choices. For example, the lower-right cell shows that if Alex chooses Right and Becky chooses Right, Alex will receive a payoff of 5 and Becky will receive a payoff of 5.
Becky
Left Right
Alex Left 6, 6 6, 3
Right 4, 3 5, 5
The only dominant strategy in this game is for___ to choose_____ .
The outcome reflecting the unique Nash equilibrium in this game is as follows:
Alex chooses______ and Becky chooses_______ .
Answer:
The only dominant strategy in this game is for__Alex_ to choose__Right___ .
The outcome reflecting the unique Nash equilibrium in this game is as follows:
Alex chooses__Right____ and Becky chooses__Left_____ .
Explanation:
The game theory of the Nash equilibrium achieves the optimal outcome of a game because Alex and Becky are not incentivized to deviate from their chosen strategies after considering the opponent's choice. Neither of these two players can increase their payoff by choosing an action different from their current strategic action. Thus, this action profile achieves a Nash equilibrium for the two players because there exists randomization in the game.
How can we calculate IRR ?
X Corporation and its two divisions, Domestic and Foreign, appear below:
Sales revenues, Domestic $640,000
Variable expenses, Domestic $371,300
Traceable fixed expenses, Domestic $76,500
Sales revenues, Foreign $493,900
Variable expenses, Foreign $281,800
Traceable fixed expenses, Foreign $63,900
In addition, X's common fixed expenses totaled $173,300 and were allocated as follows: $90,000 to the Domestic division and $83,300 to the Foreign division.
What is the segment margin for the Domestic division?
a. $178,700
b. $371,300
c. $102,200
d. $192,200
Answer: $192,200
Explanation:
Based on the information that have been provided in the question, the segment margin for the domestic division will be calculated as:
Segment Margin = Segment Sales Revenue - Segment Variable Expenses - The Traceable Fixed Cost
= $640,000 - $371,300 - $76,500
= $192,200
Premium priced products like those offered by Louis Vuitton are not likely to be distributed _______.
Answer:
b. intensively
Explanation:
Louis Vuitton products mostly deal with the suitcases, shoes, watches, jewelleries, sunglasses, etc. Their products would be sold via departments i.e. rental, online websites, stores, etc
So as per the given situation, their premium and pricing products could not be allocated intensively as for many people it cant be afforded due to the high prices.
So the correct option is b.
Barbara's employer offers health coverage to its employees. However, Barbara feels it is unaffordable and wants to apply for a health insurance premium tax credit. In order for the coverage to be deemed unaffordable in 2020, Barbara's self-only premium must exceed ___% of her household income.
Answer:
9.83%
Explanation:
If the health insurance premium represents 9.83% of Barbara's income or less, it is considered affordable coverage. Only if it exceeds the 9.83% threshold, will Barbara be able to request a health insurance premium tax credit. Theoretically, if Barbara's health insurance was purchased in the Health Insurance Marketplace, the tax credit should be automatic and her premium should be lowered so that it can become affordable.
From 2006 to 2010, per capita real gross domestic product (GDP) in Japan grew an average of 0.46 percent per year. At that rate, according to the Rule of 70, in roughly how many years will the Japanese economy double in size?
Answer:
152.17 years
Explanation:
The rule of 70 is used to calculate how long it would take the GDP of a country to double given its growth rate
Number of years it would take GDP to double = 70 / average annual growth rate
70 / 0.46% = 152.17 years
In choosing between the range of alternative investments typically available to U.S. households, which of the following will play a role in influencing their selection of a particular investment type?
a. the expected rate of return, risk, and liquidity of each kind of investment
b. the interest rate and the expected rate of return
c. whether or not the majority of households are early stage investors
d. the form of dividends, angel investors, future expectations
Answer: B. the interest rate and the expected rate of return
Explanation:
What most firms and Industries look out for when going into a business is the interest rate and the expected return on investment. This is a guide for anyone carrying out a study on any business. If these are not considered it'll be assumed the firm is running a charity organization and would run at a loss sooner or later. What will influence the decision of any investment is the interest rate and the expected rate of return
Koovuq131 is a division of a large corporation. Data concerning the most recent period appears below:
Sales $18,120,000
Net operating income $1,177,800
Average operating assets $4,450,000
What is Koovuq131's margin (closest to)?
Answer:
0.065
Explanation:
Koovuq131 has sales of $18,120,000
The net operating income is $1,177,800
The average operating assets is $4,450,000
Therefore the margin can be calculated as follows
= Net operating income/sales
= 1,177,800/18,120,000
= 0.065
Hence the margin is closest to 0.065
Shelby Cabinets, Inc. produces custom cabinets. The following inventory balances appeared on its balance sheet.
12/31/2012
12/31/2011
Raw materials inventory
$ 8,000
$ 10,000
Work-in-process inventory
600,000
550,000
Finished goods inventory
350,000
410,000
Shelby Cabinets had $1,265,000 in sales for the year ended December 31, 2012. The company also had the following costs for the year:
Selling
$ 90,000
General and administrative
$240,000
Raw materials purchases
$100,000
Direct labor used in production
$125,000
Manufacturing overhead
$630,000
Of the total raw materials placed in production for the year, $12,000 was for indirect materials and must be deducted to find direct materials placed in production.
Using the above information, what was Shelby’s Cost of Goods Manufactured?
(Hint: You must first calculate Direct materials placed in production before calculating the Cost of Goods Manufactured.)
Group of answer choices
$795,000
$845,000
$855,000
$1,395,000
Answer:
$855,000 yippie!!!
Suppose that the market for painting services is perfectly competitive. Painting companies are identical; their long-run cost functions are given by: Market demand is: The long-run equilibrium price in this industry is $____. 173.5 162.5 194.5 155.5
Answer:
b. 162.5
Explanation:
Missing question "long-run cost functions are given by TC(Q)= 6Q^3-30Q^2+200Q"
TC(Q)= 6Q^3-30Q^2+200Q"
Marginal cost = 18Q^2 - 60Q + 200
Average Total Cost = 6Q^2 - 30Q + 200
ЭATC / ЭQ = 0
12Q - 30 = 0
Q = 2.5
ATC = 6Q^2 - 30Q + 200
ATC = 6*(2.5)^2 - 30(2.5) + 200
ATC = 37.5 - 75 + 200
ATC = 162.5
Thus, P = 162.5