If you work an 8 hour shift on each weekend day and take two weeks off during the year, how many hours will you work in a year?

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Answer 1
Answer: Well there are approximately 104 weekend days in a year (not including a leap year) and if he takes 2 weeks off it which would include 4 weekend days you would be left with 100 weekend days. So 100x8=800. So you would work a total of 800 hours in a year.
Answer 2
Answer: 52 weeks in a year less 2 weeks vacation = 50 weeks worked. You work 2 days per week. (Saturday & Sunday) 50 weeks x 2 days per week x 8 hours per day = 800 hours. So, to check an answer, I like to write an equation creating variables from the question. If you write this out as an equation, all variables cross out but hours. 50week x 2days/week = 100 days (week is crossed out). Then 100 days x 8 hours/day = 800 hours (days cross out), When you write questions out as an equation like above, it may make more sense.

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Drafi Arts Corp. makes and sells original handicraft products. The management of the company has been successfully using a niche strategy for years. In this case, which of the following is the most likely to be true of Drafi Arts Corp.?

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Answer:

The correct answer would be, It serves only a limited geographic market.

Explanation:

A niche strategy of selling the products means that the company sells its products which is limited by some preferences, usually geographically.

So Drafi Arts Corp makes and sells original handicraft products, and the company is successfully using a niche strategy for years, which means company is selling its handicraft items to people limited by geographical areas. They are not selling their products nationwide or worldwide, rather they are focusing on selling their handicrafts to a limited geographical region.

Andrews Company accepted a note receivable from a credit customer who failed to pay their $2,000 Accounts Receivable balance. The customer signed a promissory note which was accepted for 9 months at 5% interest. At the end of the 9 months, the customer does not pay, so it becomes a dishonored note receivable.

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First.At the time of delivery of the document, the company must cancel the customer's debt and register the document to charge more interest.( 2.000 x 0.05 = 100)

Notes receivable      2.100

interest to accrue                   100

accounts receivable           2.000

Second. Then at the time of payment the client does not pay. The company must cancel the document and interests and according to its criteria, it can register an asset (1), a doubtful credit provision (2) or a loss (3) for this credit.

Notes receivable                              2.100

interest to accrue                     100

(1)accounts receivable           2.000

(2)provisions on doubtful debts

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B. No, a mortgage loan originator is prohibited from working for two companies as a MLO at the same time.
C. No, working for two lending companies at the same time may cause a conflict of interests.
D. Yes, however, she must apply for a dual license which allows her to work for both companies

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Answer:

I BELIVE IS

Explanation:

No, a MLO is prohibited from working for two companies at the same time. HOPE IT HELPS

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