A machine costs $10,000. It has an expected life of six years and has a residual value Of $400. Using the straight-line method, what is the depreciation per annum?
5. Question | Principles Of Accounts
John Smith is employed at $8 per hour, he is paid time and a half for hours of work excess Of 44 hours per week. Last week worked for 50 hours. His gross earnings were
6. Question | Mathematics
Which of the following is a prime number?
7. Question | Biology
Enzymes are called biological catalysts because they:
8. Question | Principles Of Accounts
A and B had a partnership and shared profits and losses 2/3 and 1/3 respectively. They admitted C to the partnership. In addition to capital, C had to pay goodwill $3,600. How much did A and B receive as their respective share of Goodwill?
9. Question | Social Studies
Which conclusion can be drawn from the table?
10. Question | Physics
Which one of these four statements is NOT true?
11. Question | Mathematics
The range of values of v when
5 - v ≤ 2v - 1 is
12. Question | Biology
Most plant and animal cells contain:
13. Question | Physics
The following statements describe a magnetic field plot, showing the lines of force.Which one is
true?
14. Question | Biology
Malaria is spread by:
15. Question | Information Technology
Which of the following acronyms represents a computer bus primarily designed for the transfer of data between a computer system and a mass storage device?
16. Question | Social Studies
THE ITEM is based on the following statement.
John, Simon and Harry are cousins who live in the same house.
Which of the following terms BEST describes their relationship?
17. Question | Chemistry
The metal used in food containers whose surface is protected by a strong oxide layer is:
18. Question | Mathematics
A store charges 15% VAT on all sales. What
is the total cost of a TV set marked at $300 ?
19. Question | Chemistry
When zinc sulphide is heated in air the gas produced is:
20. Question | Chemistry
The following are all natural materials EXCEPT for: