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Questions 1

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 17 (4.2.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Annual estimated tax would be:

Options:

A.  

$3,869

B.  

$5,565

C.  

$10,500

D.  

$11,925

Discussion 0
Questions 2

Money is value. Having money when you need it is very important. Money can also be valuable when used wisely by knowing when to spend and when to conserve Also, planning now for future expenses can be a plus to the company rather than a debit.

There are several ways to capitalize money and spending. Basically there is the single payment method that has a compound amount factor and a present worth factor. There is the uniform annual series that has a sinking fund factor, capital recovery factor and also the compound amount factor and present worth factor. At this point, we can assure money is worth 10%.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 7 (4.8.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Five years from now it is required the company have $100,000. How much money should be invested at the end of each year to reach this?

Options:

A.  

$15,937

B.  

$15,397

C.  

$16,380

D.  

$13,168

Discussion 0
Questions 3

A used concrete pumping truck can be purchased for $125,000. The operation costs are expected to be $65,000 the first year and increase 5% each year thereafter. As a result of the purchase, the company will see an increase in income of $100,000 the first year and 5% more each subsequent year. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The truck will have a useful life of five (5) years and no salvage value. Management would like to see a 10% return on any investment. The company's tax rate is 28%.

The return on investment at the end of the fifth year would be:

Options:

A.  

Greater than 10%

B.  

Unknown

C.  

Equal to 10%

D.  

Less than 10%

Discussion 0
Questions 4

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 4 (2.7.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

If steel costs $1800/ton at the end of Year 3, what is the price of steel at the end of Year 4?

Options:

A.  

$1890/ton

B.  

$1863/ton

C.  

$1948/ton

D.  

$1836/ton

Discussion 0
Questions 5

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of thedesign contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, giving the employees an award that acknowledges their achievements is most likely to satisfy which level of need?

Options:

A.  

Belonging needs

B.  

Safety needs

C.  

Power needs

D.  

Self-actualization

Discussion 0
Questions 6

An American company plans to acquire a new press machine from a Dutch manufacturer under the following conditions. One question remaining to be answered is the expected amount of capital recovery when salvage is accounted for.

The following question requires your selection of Scenario 1.4.15Q from the right side of your split screen. using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses

What is the amount of capital recovery with salvage?

Options:

A.  

$11,499.00

B.  

$4,124.00

C.  

$9,876.00

D.  

$10,765.00

Discussion 0
Questions 7

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

A cyclical process model was chosen as the basis for total cost management (TCM) because:

Options:

A.  

It is one of the basic tenets of quality improvement

B.  

Refinement is needed to prepare the estimate at completion (EAC)

C.  

Strategic assets and projects have inherent life cycles

D.  

It facilitates development of budgets and schedules

Discussion 0
Questions 8

_____________is defined as the budget for the cost (work) account times the percent complete for that account.

Options:

A.  

Percent complete

B.  

Forecast

C.  

Cost to complete

D.  

Earned value

Discussion 0
Questions 9

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 17 (4.2.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

What is the "book value (BV) of the asset at the end of 5 years?

Options:

A.  

$64,000

B.  

$16,000

C.  

$3,200

D.  

$60,000

Discussion 0
Questions 10

A project's data shows the budgeted cost of work scheduled as $27,000 and the actual cost of work performed as $25,000. If the baseline budget is $200,000 and the work o-ogress is 12%. what is the cost performance index (CPI)?

Options:

A.  

1

B.  

1.04

C.  

0.89

D.  

0.96

Discussion 0
Questions 11

Which statement best describes the constructability review for a project?

Options:

A.  

Is concerned primarily with resource scheduling and organizational planning

B.  

The review by a multi-discipline team to Improve the methods of delivering the intended scope

C.  

A method to reduce costs by considering alternate designs

D.  

The systematic application of recognized techniques which identify the functions of the product or service

Discussion 0
Questions 12

The four steps to writing are:

Options:

A.  

Introduction, paragraph, conclusion, works cited

B.  

Start, write, complete, revise

C.  

Abstract, body conclusion, bibliography

D.  

Plan, write, cool, revise

Discussion 0
Questions 13

In a fixed price contract the:

Options:

A.  

Contractor has no risk in the project

B.  

Contactor assumes all the performance risk

C.  

Contractor is paid for actual costs

D.  

Owner has all the risk

Discussion 0
Questions 14

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 2 (2.3.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

6,573 hours have been expended to date. Planned completion at this time is 60%. The project is determined to be 55% complete. How many hours have been earned?

Options:

A.  

6,600

B.  

6,960

C.  

7,200

D.  

6,573

Discussion 0
Questions 15

An American company plans to acquire a new press machine from a Dutch manufacturer under the following conditions. One question remaining to be answered is the expected amount of capital recovery when salvage is accounted for.

The following question requires your selection el Scenario 1.4.150 from the right side of your split screen. using the drop down menu to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Based on your analysis, should the press be purchased?

Options:

A.  

CR is not a factor in this decision

B.  

Not enough data to determine

C.  

No

D.  

Yes

Discussion 0
Questions 16

If a project is said to be on a "fast track program/' the fast track method is:

Options:

A.  

Simultaneous working engineering, procurement, and construction, with appropriate overlap from each phase of work so that delays are eliminated and all the work is streamlined into a correct plan of logic/sequence and duration for all of the work

B.  

First completing engineering and procurement, then executing construction

C.  

Analyzing the project and specifying the basic approach to be used in its execution; segmenting the project into reasonable number of activities; estimating the time required to perform each activity; placing the activities in time order, considering both sequential and parallel performance

D.  

Revising the schedule logic to make it possible to identify constraints of faulty logic; revising the durations in the n p schedule that have been based on assumptions regarding the \hay the work would be performed; revise the resources to work multiple shifts; evaluate the use of overtime

Discussion 0
Questions 17

After collecting the control information on a light rail project within an original budget of 200.000 work hours, the construction contractor is ready for their monthly progress meeting with the client.

A total of 100.000 work hours have boon scheduled to date. with 105.000 work hours earned, and 110.000 work hours paid. The stated progress by the contractor Is 60%.

What is the cost variance (CV)?

Options:

A.  

BCWP-ACWP = 105,000-110,000 = -5,000

B.  

ACWP-BCWP = 110,000-105,000 = 5,000

C.  

BCWS-ACWP = 100,000-110,000 = -10,000

D.  

ACWP-BCWS = 110,000-100,000 = -10,000

Discussion 0
Questions 18

An owner advertised his villa for sale. An investor worked out an estimate on the basis mat the villa could be rented out for $1000 per month. Maintenance charges and other taxes are estimated to be $1,500 per year. The tenant has to pay all utility charges. The investor thinks that he can sell this villa for S100.000 alter 6 years. Assuming that the minimum acceptable rate of return is 12%. answer the following question.

The villa could be recommended for purchase at all of the below-mentioned prices except:

Options:

A.  

$94,500

B.  

$92.800

C.  

$90,5000

D.  

$93,500

Discussion 0
Questions 19

A used concrete pumping truck can be purchased for $125,000. The operation costs are expected to be $65,000 the first year and increase 5% each year thereafter. As a result of the purchase, the company will see an increase in income of $100,000 the first year and 5% more each subsequent year. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The truck will have a useful life of five (5) years and no salvage value. Management would like to see a 10% return on any investment. The company's tax rate is 28%.

Taxes due at the end of year five (5) would be:

Options:

A.  

$34,034

B.  

$4,912

C.  

$11,912

D.  

$35,000

Discussion 0
Questions 20

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 2 (2.3.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

9,375 hours have been expended to date. Planned completion at this time is 75%. The project is determined to be 66% complete. Based on current trends, how many hours will be expended at project completion?

Options:

A.  

16,215

B.  

14,201

C.  

12,000

D.  

10,526

Discussion 0
Questions 21

Which of the following is NOT a type of float?

Options:

A.  

Total

B.  

Negative

C.  

Open end

D.  

Free

Discussion 0
Questions 22

refers to the process of calculating and reporting the non-monetary functions of the strategic asset portfolio.

Options:

A.  

Asset performance assessment

B.  

Asset project reporting

C.  

Asset investment decision and funding

D.  

Asset performance measurement

Discussion 0
Questions 23

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 4 (2.7.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

At the end of Year 3, steel prices will have increased by what percentage over today's price? (round to 1 decimal)

Options:

A.  

8.7%

B.  

8.2%

C.  

4.6%

D.  

8.0%

Discussion 0
Questions 24

A contract clause that provides the owner with the right to terminate the contract irrespective of the general contractor's liability is:

Options:

A.  

Termination of contract - convenience

B.  

Termination of contract - default

C.  

Substantial completion

D.  

Breach of contract

Discussion 0
Questions 25

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 17 (4.2.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Depreciation (in the United States) is calculated in accordance with which of the following?

Options:

A.  

Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS)

B.  

The Federal IRS Reform Act (FIRSRA)

C.  

Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP)

D.  

Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS)

Discussion 0
Questions 26

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

In an exit interview, an employee comments that the reason he is leaving the organization is lack of teamwork and cohesion among his co-workers. Which need of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is unmet?

Options:

A.  

Belongingness needs

B.  

Primary needs

C.  

Self-actualization needs

D.  

Esteem needs

Discussion 0
Questions 27

You have been hired as the cost engineer for a mechanical contractor and have been provided the following information:

What is the schedule performance index (SPI)?

Options:

A.  

ACWP/BCWS= 110,000/100,000= 1.10

B.  

BCWS/ACWP = 100,000/110,000 = 0.91

C.  

BCWP/BCWS = 105,000/100,000- 1.05

D.  

BCWS/BCWP= 100,000/105,000-0.95

Discussion 0
Questions 28

The process of stating goals and determining the most effective way of reaching them is the definition for:

Options:

A.  

Implementing

B.  

Mission Statement

C.  

Managing

D.  

Planning

Discussion 0
Questions 29

A used concrete pumping truck can be purchased for $125,000. The operation costs are expected to be $65,000 the first year and increase 5% each year thereafter. As a result of the purchase, the company will see an increase in income of $100,000 the first year and 5% more each subsequent year. The company uses straight-line depreciation. The truck will have a useful life of five (5) years and no salvage value. Management would like to see a 10% return on any investment. The company's tax rate is 28%.

SCENARIO: A can manufacturing company requested you to provide data for their decision making. The unit prices of the can vary but an average selling price of $0.55 cents and average cost of $0.45 cents is estimated.

The monthly fixed costs are:

Rent-SI .600

Wages - $4.000

Miscellaneous fixed expenses - $500

Marketing team observed that factory can safely increase their unit selling price to S0.60 cents. The new break even units for the sales based on new contribution margin will be:

Options:

A.  

20,000 units

B.  

60,000 units

C.  

6,000 units

D.  

40,000 units

Discussion 0
Questions 30

After collecting the control information on a light rail project within an original budget of 200.000 work hours, the construction contractor is ready for their monthly progress meeting with the client.

A total of 100.000 work hours have boon scheduled to date. with 105.000 work hours earned, and 110.000 work hours paid. The stated progress by the contractor Is 60%.

What is a method for figuring estimate at completion (EAC)?

Options:

A.  

BCWP + (BAG - ACWP)

B.  

ACWP + (BAC - BCWS)

C.  

BCWS + (BAG -ACWP)

D.  

ACWP + (BAC - BCWP)

Discussion 0
Questions 31

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

When analyzing a precedence diagram schedule, the "backward pass"

Options:

A.  

Allows total float to be calculated

B.  

Determines the duration of each activity

C.  

Calculates the earliest allowable start and finish times for the activities in the schedule

D.  

Allows activities to finish as soon as all their 'predecessor' relationships are satisfied

Discussion 0
Questions 32

Money is value. Having money when you need it is very important. Money can also be valuable when used wisely by knowing when to spend and when to conserve Also, planning now for future expenses can be a plus to the company rather than a debit.

There are several ways to capitalize money and spending. Basically there is the single payment method that has a compound amount factor and a present worth factor. There is the uniform annual series that has a sinking fund factor, capital recovery factor and also the compound amount factor and present worth factor. At this point, we can assure money is worth 10%.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 7 (4.8.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

If the company needs to repay a loan of $100,000 in 10 uniform annual payments, how much will each payment be?

Options:

A.  

$16,380

B.  

$16,578

C.  

$15,937

D.  

$16,273

Discussion 0
Questions 33

An American company plans to acquire a new press machine from a Dutch manufacturer under the following conditions. One question remaining to be answered is the expected amount of capital recovery when salvage is accounted for.

The amount of interest paid during the fifth year of depreciation would be:

Options:

A.  

$126.00

B.  

$1,200.00

C.  

$1,260.00

D.  

$12,000.00

Discussion 0
Questions 34

How can the quality of a cost/capacity factor estimate be improved?

Options:

A.  

Validate the capacity factor from similar, recently completed projects

B.  

Validate law productivity from recently completed projects

C.  

Verify the labor rates used in the estimate

D.  

Verify the equipment costs used in the estimate

Discussion 0
Questions 35

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 28 (3.7.50.1.7) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

An unbalanced bid methodology can best be used by:

Options:

A.  

Engineer/contractor working for the owner (Plan B)

B.  

Subcontractor working for contractor (Plan A or B)

C.  

Contractor working directly for engineer (plan A or B)

D.  

Engineer working for the owner (Plan A)

Discussion 0
Questions 36

Money is value. Having money when you need it is very important. Money can also be valuable when used wisely by knowing when to spend and when to conserve Also, planning now for future expenses can be a plus to the company rather than a debit.

There are several ways to capitalize money and spending. Basically there is the single payment method that has a compound amount factor and a present worth factor. There is the uniform annual series that has a sinking fund factor, capital recovery factor and also the compound amount factor and present worth factor. At this point, we can assure money is worth 10%.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 7 (4.8.50.1.1) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

If you are scheduled for a $100,000 payment at the end of each year for the next five years, what is the equivalent amount if you were to make a lump sum payment now?

Options:

A.  

$162,370

B.  

$679,397

C.  

$379,100

D.  

$500,000

Discussion 0
Questions 37

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

Which of the following methods a used for creating critical path schedules:

Options:

A.  

Precedence diagram method

B.  

Precedence and arrow diagram methods only

C.  

Gantt chart (bar chart) method

D.  

Arrow diagram method

Discussion 0
Questions 38

A major theme park is expanding the existing facility over a five-year period. The design phase will be completed one year after the contract is awarded. Major engineering drawings will be finalized two years after the design contract is awarded and construction will begin three years after the award of the design contract. New, unique ride technology will be used and an estimate will need to be developed to identify these costs that have no historical data.

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 26 (2.5.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

What class of estimate is used for the preliminary design phase of a project?

Options:

A.  

Class 5 - order of magnitude estimate with +50% / -30% accuracy

B.  

Class 1 - order of magnitude with +30% / -30% accuracy

C.  

Class 4 - budget estimate with +30% / -15% accuracy

D.  

Class 2 - definitive estimate with +15%/-5% accuracy

Discussion 0
Questions 39

What is a basic element of work or a task that must be performed over a given period of time in order to complete a project called?

Options:

A.  

WBS element

B.  

Activity

C.  

Resource

D.  

Commodity

Discussion 0
Questions 40

The discount rate is a measure used to convert cash flow streams occurring to different points in time to a common base called the net present worth. What is the discount rate based upon?

Options:

A.  

Inflation and interest rates

B.  

The interest rate which the client will have to pay on his loan

C.  

Bank rate

D.  

The rate of inflation

Discussion 0
Questions 41

Which of the following is NOT an advantage specific to a cost reimbursable contract?

Options:

A.  

Evaluation of proposals are much simpler

B.  

Provides flexibility in dealing with changes

C.  

An early start can be made

D.  

Owner controls all aspects of the work

Discussion 0
Questions 42

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

The main financial objective of many enterprises is:

Options:

A.  

To maximize the total long-term economic return

B.  

Subject to a well-conceived quality control plan

C.  

To balance opportunities and risks

D.  

Dependent on the backlog projects and the availability of resources

Discussion 0
Questions 43

____________ is the application of total resources ($-workers-supports) and activity durations of the logic diagram.

Options:

A.  

Planning

B.  

Forecasting

C.  

Scheduling

D.  

Modeling

Discussion 0
Questions 44

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 6 (2.7.50.1.3) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

What is the range of estimated quantities?

Options:

A.  

$26.78 to $75.00

B.  

$485

C.  

$45 to $530

D.  

$48.22

Discussion 0
Questions 45

You are reporting the following Earned Value Analysis information for the project:

EV= $1,500,000

AC=$1.000,000

PV= $2,000,000

What is the status of the project?

Options:

A.  

Project is ahead of schedule, but over budget

B.  

Project is behind schedule, but over budget

C.  

Project is behind schedule, but under budget

D.  

Project is ahead of schedule, but under budget

Discussion 0
Questions 46

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 6 (2.7.50.1.3) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

What is the relative frequency of unit costs from Atlanta, GA?

Options:

A.  

$40.59

B.  

3

C.  

$48.33

D.  

33.33%

Discussion 0
Questions 47

If you deposit $100 per month for two (2) years and earn interest at 12% APR (Annual Percentage Rate) compounded monthly, how much will you have at the end of the period?

Options:

A.  

$2,424

B.  

$2,976

C.  

$2,688

D.  

$2,697

Discussion 0
Questions 48

When a person hears the words being said to him/her, but does not receive the message of the words, it is called

Options:

A.  

Reflective listening

B.  

Judgmental listening

C.  

Passive listening

D.  

Directive listening

Discussion 0
Questions 49

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 2 (2.3.50.1.2) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

9,375 hours have been expended to date. Planned completion at this time is 75%. The project is determined to be 66% complete. What is the current schedule performance index (SPI)?

Options:

A.  

0.96

B.  

0.88

C.  

0.84

D.  

1.14

Discussion 0
Questions 50

The following question requires your selection of Scenario 1.4.150 from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Annual depreciation (in USS) would be calculated as follows for a capital recovery with salvage analysis:

Options:

A.  

5,343 par year

B.  

4,343 pet year

C.  

8,0X10 per year

D.  

7,000 per year

Discussion 0
Questions 51

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

Which of the following would NOT be considered part of a project cost and schedule forecast?

Options:

A.  

Usage of contingency

B.  

Current trends of time and money

C.  

Peripherals report

D.  

Changes to the project execution plan

Discussion 0
Questions 52

The written word is often more useful than the spoken. Guidelines for writing include:

Options:

A.  

Use short sentences; use short words; avoid jargon and abbreviations; use complete sentences; stick to one idea per paragraph; have a beginning, middle and end; be accurate

B.  

Organize the background information; state the problem list the options or alternatives; state the recommendation (s); conclude and summarize with why the recommendation is the best way to proceed

C.  

Follow an outline; allow some time for "cooling" after compiling the draft before revising; when revising, allow plenty of time for several sessions

D.  

Explain, report, describe, clarify, define and demonstrate

Discussion 0
Questions 53

The measure of number of units completed divided by work-hours consumed is referred to as:

Options:

A.  

lined value

B.  

Credit work-hours

C.  

Productivity

D.  

Cost performance Index (CPI)

Discussion 0
Questions 54

A breach of contract can only occur when which of the following conditions is (are) present?

1. The item must be contrary to the intent of the parties

2. The item must be contrary to the contract terms and conditions

3. The injured party must actually sustain additional or excess costs

Options:

A.  

Item 1, 2 and 3

B.  

Item 2

C.  

Items 2 and 3

D.  

Items 1 and 2

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Questions 55

An agricultural corporation that paid 53% in income tax wanted to build a grain elevator designed to last twenty-five (25) years at a cost of $80,000 with no salvage value. Annual income generated would be $22,500 and annual expenditures were to be $12,000.

Answer the question using a straight line depreciation and a 10% interest rate.

How many years will it take to earn $400 in interest on $800 at 4% compounded annually?

Options:

A.  

10 years

B.  

11 years

C.  

12 years

D.  

13 years

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Questions 56

The following question requires your selection of CCC/CCE Scenario 6 (2.7.50.1.3) from the right side of your split screen, using the drop down menu, to reference during your response/choice of responses.

Calculate the mean unit cost.

Options:

A.  

$48.09

B.  

$48.22

C.  

$48.35

D.  

$46.59

Discussion 0