Standard Cost Card Sample

Standard Cost Card Sample

10 cards are labeled from a to j then placed in a box identify the following results as to experiment outcome sample space sample point or event write your answer on space provided before each number 1.S={A,B,C...J}2.picking a card in a box 3.picking a card with vowel letter writing on it .4.A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J5.picking card A,cardB,cardC,cardD,cardE,cardJ​

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1. 10 cards are labeled from a to j then placed in a box identify the following results as to experiment outcome sample space sample point or event write your answer on space provided before each number 1.S={A,B,C...J}2.picking a card in a box 3.picking a card with vowel letter writing on it .4.A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,I,J5.picking card A,cardB,cardC,cardD,cardE,cardJ​


Answer:

Sample space

experiment

Event

Sample point

Sample space


2. What is a standard cost card?​


Answer:

In a standard costing system, a record showing how the standard cost of each product is built up. The standard cost card records the standard quantities of material and the standard prices, the standard labour times, and the standard rates of pay, as well as the fixed and variable overhead rates per unit of product.

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Answer:

The standard cost card records the standard quantities of material and the standard prices, the standard labour times, and the standard rates of pay, as well as the fixed and variable overhead rates per unit of product.

Explanation:

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3. a box contains 5 different cards with numbers on it as shown below card1 - 9 card2 - 1 card3 - 8 card4 - 5 card5 - 2 a.What are the different outcomes when a card is drawn? b.are the outcomes equally like to occur c.list down all the possible outcomes of drawing 2 different cards d.how many possible outcomes of having 3 different cards are there Please answer correctly good answer = brainliest


Answer:

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4. Components Brand No.1 Processor Motherboard Memory Graphic Card Sound Card Components Brand Cost Cost Strengths Weakne No.2 Processor Motherboard Cost Cost Strengths Weakn Memory Graphic Card Sound Card​


Answer:

No.1 Components Brand Processor: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Motherboard: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Memory: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Graphic Card: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Sound Card: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses No.2 Components Brand Processor: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Motherboard: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Memory: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Graphic Card: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses Sound Card: Cost, Strengths, Weaknesses

Explanation:


5. A card is to be drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards. what is the probability that the card is a face card card?


Answer:

JACK, QUEEN, KING ARE ALL THE FACE CARDS

THERE ARE 4 SETS OF CARDS

So 4 x3 = 12

A total of 52 cards per deck

so, 12/52

= 23.08% the probability that a face card will be chosen


6. Average Senior High School annual cost of tuition fee for all private schools last year was ₱46,300. A random sample of costs this year for 45 private schools indicated that the sample mean was ₱47,800 and a sample standard deviation was ₱5,600. At the 0.10 level of significance, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the cost has increased?


Answer:

We can use a one-sample t-test to determine if the increase in average tuition fee is statistically significant. Here are the steps:

1. State the null and alternative hypotheses:

- H0: μ = 46,300 (the population mean of the tuition fee is equal to the previous year's average)

- Ha: μ > 46,300 (the population mean of the tuition fee has increased)

2. Set the level of significance: α = 0.10

3. Calculate the test statistic:

- t = (x̄ - μ) / (s / √n)

- Where x̄ is the sample mean, μ is the hypothesized population mean, s is the sample standard deviation, and n is the sample size

- t = (47,800 - 46,300) / (5,600 / √45) = 1.9033

4. Determine the critical value:

- To find the critical value, we need to consult a t-distribution table with degrees of freedom (df) = n - 1 = 44 and the desired level of significance (α = 0.10).

- The critical value for a one-tailed t-test with df = 44 and α = 0.10 is 1.677.

5. Compare the test statistic and critical value:

- Since the test statistic (t = 1.9033) is greater than the critical value (1.677), we can reject the null hypothesis.

6. Interpret the result:

- There is sufficient evidence to conclude that the population mean of the tuition fee has increased from the previous year's average at the 0.10 level of significance.

Therefore, we can conclude that the average tuition fee for private senior high schools is significantly higher this year than in the previous year.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine if there is sufficient evidence to conclude that the cost of tuition fee has increased, we need to perform a hypothesis test.

Null Hypothesis (H0): The average tuition fee cost this year is not significantly different from the average tuition fee cost last year, or in other words, there has been no increase in the average tuition fee cost.

Alternative Hypothesis (Ha): The average tuition fee cost this year is significantly greater than the average tuition fee cost last year, or in other words, there has been an increase in the average tuition fee cost.

We can use a one-sample t-test to test this hypothesis, where the sample mean is compared to the population mean.

The test statistic can be calculated as:

t = (x̄ - μ) / (s / sqrt(n))

where x̄ is the sample mean, μ is the population mean from last year, s is the sample standard deviation, and n is the sample size.

Plugging in the values given:

t = (47,800 - 46,300) / (5,600 / sqrt(45)) = 2.39

Using a t-distribution table with 44 degrees of freedom (n-1), the critical value for a one-tailed test with a 0.10 level of significance is 1.645.

Since our calculated t-value of 2.39 is greater than the critical value of 1.645, we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that there is sufficient evidence to suggest that the average cost of tuition fee has increased this year.


7. a card is drawn in a standard deck of cards. find the probability that the card drawn is a queen?​


Answer: The answer is 1/13, hope that helps!

Step-by-step explanation:


8. A card and an envelope cost 55 cents.the card costs 50 cents more than the envelope.how much does the envelope cost?


The envelope costs 5 cents...

9. construct a probability distribution from the given problemA card is drawn from a deck of 20 cards all the cards number 1 to 3 in a standard deck and the random variable x gives the number on the card a. sample space :b. probality b. 1b.2 b.3 table for the probability distribution


Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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10. ACTIVITY 1List the sample space of the following experimentsEXPERIMENT1. Tossing a coin twice.2. Getting a sum of 7 in rolling a pair of dice.3. Getting an ace in a standard deck of cards.4. Getting a number card in a standard deck of cards.5. Listing the sex of three children in the family.​


Answer:

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11. a card and an envelope cost 55 cents.the card costs 50 cents more than the envelope.how much does the envelope cost?


1.05 is the answer.......................................

12. 2. An experiment consists of randomly choosing colored card from a box. Use the result tofind the experimental probability of each eventOutcomebluegreenredyellowFrequency712813a. Choosing an orange cardb. Choosing a green cardc. Choosing a yellow cardd. Not choosing a yellow carde. Not choosing a blue​.


Step-by-step explanation:

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13. A poker hand consists of 5cards chosen randomly from a standard deck of cards. How many poker hands containing all face cards are possible ?(COMBINATION)


52C5= 2,598,960 poker hands po!


14. 5. What do you call activities such as rolling a die, flipping a coin, or picking a card from a standard deck of cards?A. event B. experiment C. outcomes D. sample space​


5. What do you call activities such as rolling a die, flipping a coin, or picking a card from a standard deck of cards?

A. event B. experiment C. outcomes D. sample space

Answer:

A. Event


15. A card is drawn from a standard deck of cards; determine the probability of drawing a face card or a red card.​


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16. 3. Getting a face card or an ace card if a card is drawn at standard deck of cards?​


Answer:

If its about probability here's my answer

Since there are total of 52 cards and 13 diamond-faced cards in the deck, the probability becomes 13/52. Since it can be in lowest form its not the final answer yet

The final answer is 1/4 (Divided by lowest term)

I hope it helps :)


17. A playing card is drawn at random from a standard deck of s2 playing cards. Find the probability of drawing a.) A diamond b.) A black cand​


Answer:

a) There are 13 diamonds in a deck of 52 cards, so the probability of drawing a diamond is:

P(diamond) = 13/52 = 1/4

b) There are 26 black cards in a deck of 52 cards (13 clubs and 13 spades), so the probability of drawing a black card is:

P(black) = 26/52 = 1/2


18. An important advantage of a standard cost system is that standard costs:


Answer:

A standard cost system can be valuable for top management in planning and decision making. More reasonable and easier inventory measurements A standard cost system provides easier inventory valuation than an actual cost system. Under an actual cost system, unit costs for batches of identical products may differ widely.

19. . what is the probability of getting a face card or a heart card if a card is drawn in a standard deck of 52 cards


Answer:

p(face card)=12/36= 1/3(simplest form)

p(heart card)=13/36

Explanation:


20. What is the sample space of getting face card in a standard deck of cards?​


Answer:

The probability of drawing a face card is 12/52. However, three of the clubs are also face cards, so there are only 22 of the 52 cards that are either clubs or face cards.

Step-by-step explanation:

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21. Average college cost of tuition fee for all private institutions last yearwas P 36,400. A random sample of costs this year for 45 institutionsof higher learning indicated that the sample mean was P 37,900 and asample standard deviation was P 5,600. At the 0.10 level ofsignificance, is there sufficient evidence to conclude that the cost hasincreased?​


Answer:

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22. Identify the outcomes and construct a sample space for the following experiments.1.Choosing one of the possible aces from a standard deck of cardsOutcomes: Sample space:2.Flipping two coins at the same timeOutcomes:Sample space:3. Choosing a club from a standard deck of cards Outcomes:Sample space:​


Answer:

1. Choosing one of the possible aces from a standard deck of cards

Outcomes: - 4

Sample space: - 52

2. Flipping two coins at the same time

Outcomes: heads, tails

Sample space: { HH, HT, TT, TH }

3. Choosing a club from a standard deck of cards

Outcomes: 13

Sample space: 52


23. a card is randomly drawn from a standard deck of cards. What is the probability that the card is red card or face card?​


Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

85 po sana makatulong god bless


24. Choosing one of the possible aces from a standard deck of cards. Outcomes:____________, Sample space:______________.​


Answer:

1.27.65

2.75.95™95k

Step-by-step explanation:

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25. what is a standard recipe card? explain each parts of standard recipe card​


Answer:

A standard recipe card includes the name of the recipe, the number of portions it will make, ingredients and amounts required, the method of how to make the food, temperature for cooking and some even have pictures.


26. 1.Winning a car in a nation-wide raffle 2. Getting an odd number when you cast a regular die3. Picking a spade cand out of a standard deck of cards​


Answer:

1. outcome2. event3. event

27. Card is drawn from a standard deck of 52 cards​


Answer:

DRAW 52 CARDS. NASAN PO YUNG CARDS

Step-by-step explanation:

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28. Identify whether the given below lustrates and EXPERIMENT, EVENT, SAMPLE SPACE, OUTCOMES and SAMPLE POINT. 1. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 2. Picking a card from a standard deck of cards 3. Tail (T)4. 8 possible outcomes 5. Getting an odd number​


Answer:

1. sample space

2. experiment

3. outcome

4. sample point

5. event

Step-by-step explanation:


29. how many different sets of 5 cards each can be formed from a standard deck 52 cadrs?​


Answer:

10 sets of cards

Step-by-step explanation:

There will still be 2 leftover cards

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30. Simon bought 7 stickers and 15 cards for $91.30. A sticker costs $1.10 more than a card. Find the cost of a card.


Answer:

3.80 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

Let c be how much a card costs and 1.10 + c be that of a sticker

7(1.10+c) + 15c = 91.30

7.70 + 7c +15c = 91.30

22c = 83.60

c = 3.80 dollars


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