Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Based on the scenario at hand and the different options listed it can be said that the one that best describes Kacey is that Kacey is not in the market for the sailboat yet. That is because even though Kacey loves sailing, where she currently lives (Phoenix) does not have places to sail. Also, she does not even have the money to buy a sailboat yet and therefore is not in the market to buy one at the current moment in her life.
Energy decreases along the food chain from producers to tertiary consumers due to energy loss at each trophic level and inefficient energy transfer.
As we go along the food chain from producers to tertiary consumers, the amount of energy available decreases. This is because energy is lost at each trophic level through processes such as respiration, heat loss, and waste production. Additionally, only a fraction of the energy stored in the organisms at one trophic level is transferred to the next level through consumption.
For example, let's consider a simple food chain with grass as the producer, gazelles as the primary consumers, lions as the secondary consumers, and hyenas as the tertiary consumers. The grass absorbs energy from the sun through photosynthesis and stores it in its tissues. When a gazelle eats the grass, it obtains some of that energy. However, the lion that eats the gazelle only receives a fraction of the energy stored in the gazelle's tissues. As a result, by the time the energy reaches the tertiary consumers, there is much less available compared to the energy stored by the producers.
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Answer: Physical Resource
Explanation: Physical resource may be described as material assets or tangible resources owned by a business. Physical resources may include buildings, jewelleries and ornaments, land, vehicles, cash and so many other. In most cases, physical resources are visible to the eye and are sellable as they can be easily liquidated and have a set value, they can also be used as collateral for loans and so on. They are essential for financial analysis as it helps evaluate financial status of a business.
Answer: The correct answer is B : a $5,000 decrease in cash, a $15,000 increase in notes payable, and a $20,000 increase in equipment, all entered on the same date.
Explanation: The option B is correct because we are accounting for a purchase of a piece of equipment. The options in the questions show that the purchase was partly through cash and partly through notes payable. Since that is the case, the appropriate entries should record a cash outflow (credit to cash to decrease it), increase in notes payable as a result (credit to notes payable to increase) and subsequently, increase in equipment (debit to equipment). So, the total credits equal the total debit.
William's loan is a private loan.
Clark will not be liable for the loan if William defaults.
Clark will not be liable for interest on the loan if William defaults.
William's loan is a subsidized loan.
opportunity cost
retail price