1. In cell G12, write a formula that uses the Alternate 1 flat tax rate to determine the total dollar value of the tax for the income in cell B12. As detailed in the Flat Tax Rate table (cells A1:F4), this tax scheme calculates taxes by multiplying the total income by the corresponding rate. For example, incomes below $25,000 pay no tax; incomes of at least $25,000 but less than $42,000 pay 4.5% of the income in taxes; incomes of at least $42,000 but less than $72,000 pay 12.5% of the income in taxes; and incomes of $129,500 or more pay a 28% tax rate. Write the formula so that it can be copied down the column, and then copy it to cells G13:G21.2. In cell H12, write a formula that uses the Alternative 2 flat tax rate to determine the total dollar value of the tax for the income in cell B12. As detailed in the Flat Tax Rate table (cells A1:F4), this tax scheme also calculates taxes by multiplying the total income by the corresponding rate. For example, incomes below $25,000 pay no tax; incomes of at least $25,000 but less than $42,000 pay 5% of the income in taxes; incomes of at least $42,000 but less than $72,000 pay 9% of the income in taxes; and incomes of $129,000 or more pay a 25% tax rate. Write the formula so that it can be copied down the column, and then copy it to cells H13:H21.3. In cell I12, write a formula that calculates the amount of unpaid taxes the first taxpayer still owes on April 15. The unpaid taxes are based the actual amount of taxes owed, the actual withholding taxes paid, and estimated taxes paid. Write the formula so that it can be copied down the column to calculate this amount for each taxpayer. Also, write the formula so that it can be copied across the row to determine the unpaid amount based on the taxes owed for the Alternate 1 and Alternative 2 flat tax calculations. (Hint: Assume the same withholding and estimated taxes paid.) Copy the formula to cells I13:I21 and to cells J12:K21.4. In cell L12, write a formula that determines the actual penalty owed based on the penalty schedule. For example, unpaid tax balances of less than $100 owe no penalty, and unpaid tax balances of at least $100 but less than $1,000 are charged a penalty of %5 of the unpaid tax amount. The range H3:H18 is named Penalty. (Hint: Use an IF function to determine if the unpaid tax amount is negative, indicating that the IRS owes the taxpayer a refund, and, therefore, no penalties apply.) Copy this formula both down the column to calculate the penalty for the corresponding ID# and across the row to determine the penalties based on each alternative tax scheme.5. In row 23, calculate the total values for each category (F23:N23) for all 10 tax returns.6. As part of the flat-rate tax, one possible scheme would include a state allowance to balance the high and low cost of living. The amount of the allowance is listed by state in cells A7:B9. If the list does not contain the appropriate state, the error message #N/A should be displayed. In cell O12, write a formula that determines the state allowance for this taxpayer. Write the formula so that it can be copied down the column, and then copy it to cells O13:O21.7. Highlight in pink the column of the tax scheme that is most favorable to very high-income taxpayers (Actual, Alternative 1, or Alternative 2).8. Format the worksheet to make it easy to read and understand.

 
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need help with question #4-8 starting at “A fiber optic cable (nf iber = 2.04) is submerged in water (nwater = 1.35).”

flashlightray _______5__(__ 1 respect to the vertical)held under transparent 2) f2) 10.0 pointsy turned away from the the beam no longer beLCG of the pool? I) 3.0 points , = 1.56 and surroundedm X 12.5 cm. A ray has3f 61 2 522° on the top n11DWU1 111 [111109 U1 U111. 004 10.0 pointsA fiber optic cable (an-ber = 2.04) is sub-merged in water (nwater = 1.35).What is the critical angle for light to stayinside the cable?Answer in units of °. 005 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsAn object is 19 cm from the surface of areflective spherical Christmas-tree ornament5.78 cm in diameter.What is the position of the image?Answer in units of cm. 006 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 pointsWhat is the magnification of the image? 007 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsAn object located 34.5 cm in front of a lensforms an image on a screen 11.6 cm behindthe lens.Find the focal length of the lens.Answer in units of cm. 008 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 pointsWhat is the magnification of the object? 009 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsConsider two lenses where f1 = f and f2 =— f . As shown in the sketch, they are alignedalong the z—axis with a separation d = 1.25 f.The distance between the object and lens 1is p = 3 f. For this part of the problem,

 
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Flaming BBQ restaurant makes a dipping sauce with 9 mL of hot sauce for every 6 ounces of barbecue sauce.

 
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Flaherty company had the following two transactions related to its delivery truck. 1. Paid $198 for an oil change l. 2. Paid $1,540 to install special gear unit which increase the operating efficiency of the truck. Prepare journal entries to record transactions

 
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Fixed overhead costs must be unitized for: Answer financial reporting purposes planning purposes calculating the production-volume variance Both financial reporting purposes and calculating the production-volume variance are correct.

 
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fixed manufacturing costings are written off as current expenses of the period in which they occured when using _____ costinga)directb)standardc)absorption d)differential

Question:Fixed manufacturing castings are written off as current expenses of the period in which theyoccurred when using _____ costinga) directb) standardc) absorptiond) differential

 
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Fixed costs Are $10,000. How many units must Information, Inc. Sell in order to yield after tax net income of $2,400, assuming the tax rate is 40%? A. 200 units; B. 170 units; C. 150 units; D. 145 units 10. Big Sports University is planning to hold a fundraising banquet at one

 
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5. Fixed costs ________________. A. change as a small quantity of output produced changes. B. are constant over the short-run regardless of the quantity of output produced. C. are defined as the change in total costs when one more unit of output is produced. D. are subtracted from sales to compute the contribution margin. E. can be ignored in scenario analysis since they are constant over the life of a project.

5. Fixed costs ________________.A. change as a small quantity of output produced changes.B. are constant over the short-run regardless of the quantity of output produced.C. are defined as the…

 
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Flip a coin 100 times and record your observations: The expected results would be 50 heads up and 50 tails up.

I flipped the coin 100 times and observed 60 heads up and 40 tails up.

  1. Calculate the chi-squared variable (X2) using the following equation. (Show your work)

X^2= ∑ (Observed Value – Expected Value)^ 2 /

Expected Value

2.Record the degrees of freedom

3.Determine the range of the p-value

4.Is the p-value greater or less than 0.05? Is there a statistically significant difference in the expected and observed results?

 
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with the first interest payment on September 1st, 2017.

(Round factor values to 5 decimal places, e.g. 1.25124 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 458,581.)

selling price of the bonds_$____________

 
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