Answer:
Lock-Tite Company
Cost of direct materials used = $160,000
Cost of direct labor used = $192,500 ($250,000 - $57,500)
Cost of goods manufactured = $446,975
Cost of goods sold = $462,375
* Gross profit = $1,237,625
Overapplied or underapplied overhead = $73,625
*Do not consider any underapplied or overapplied overhead.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Inventories April 30 May 31
Raw materials $ 33,000 $ 32,000
Work in process 9,400 20,800
Finished goods 50,000 34,600
Activities and information for May:
Raw materials purchases (paid with cash) 171,000
Factory payroll (paid with cash) 250,000
Factory overhead:
Indirect materials 12,000
Indirect labor 57,500
Other overhead costs 110,000
Sales (received in cash) 1,700,000
Predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor cost 55 %
T-accounts:
Raw materials
Date Account Titles Debit Credit
April 30 Inventory balance $ 33,000
May Cash 171,000
May Factory overhead $12,000
May Work in process 160,000
May 31 Inventory balance $ 32,000
Work in process
Date Account Titles Debit Credit
April 30 Inventory balance $ 9,400
May Raw materials 160,000
Factory payroll 192,500
Factory overhead 105,875
Finished goods $446,975
May 31 Inventory balance $ 20,800
Finished goods
Date Account Titles Debit Credit
April 30 Inventory balance $ 50,000
May Work in process 446,975
May Cost of goods sold $462,375
May 31 Inventory balance $ 34,600
Factory overhead
Date Account Titles Debit Credit
May Raw materials 12,000
Payroll 57,500
Other expenses 110,000
May Work in process $105,875
May Underapplied overhead 73,625
Sales revenue = $1,700,000
Cost of goods sold (462,375)
Gross profit $1,237,625
epartments have estimated annual factory overhead costs of $256,000 and $480,000, respectively. The Fabrication Dept. expects 25,000 machine hours this year. The Assembly Dept. expects $592,000 DL cost this year. Calculate the factory overhead cost that will be charged to each unit of the two products using multiple production dept. factory overhead rates (round to nearest $0.00).
Answer:
Factory overhead cost charged to each unit:
Fabrication Assembly
Factory overhead rates $10.24 $0.81
Machine hours per unit 5
Direct labor cost per unit $118.40
Factory overhead cost per unit $51.20 $95.90
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Fabrication Assembly
Annual overhead costs $256,000 $480,000
Expected machine hours 25,000 0
Expected direct labor costs 0 $592,000
Overhead rates $10.24 $0.81
($256,000/25,000) ($480,000/$592,000)
Assuming number of units produced = 5,000
Each unit will consume 5 (25,000/5,000) $118.40 ($592,000/5,000)
machine hours direct labor cost
Overhead cost per unit = $51.20 $95.90
($10.24 * 5) ($118.40 * $0.81)
Which of the following is a false statement?
A. Certain states have no state income tax.
B. Depending on where you live, you may pay no state income taxes.
C. All states have a flat state tax.
D. Most states have state income tax
Answer:Its C.
Explanation:
Its C because only 11 states have flat taxes at the moment.
Price of beni’s house increased from 100,000 to 200,000 in the last decade. Cost of living quadrupled ( increased 4 times as much). What can you say about Beni’s house?
Answer:
Answer to type following question is as follows;
Explanation:
Real value = Nominal value / Inflation
Beni's house has gone up in value from 100,000 to 200,000 dollars in the previous ten years. The cost of living has quadrupled (raised fourfold). The home is now less expensive because, if it had appreciated at the same pace as all other products and services, it would have been four times more expensive ($400,000), but rather it is $200,000.
Maxim manufactures a hamster food product called Green Health. Maxim currently has 15,500 bags of Green Health on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $2.90 and total fixed costs are $21,000. The hamster food can be sold as it is for $10.00 per bag or be processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe at an additional cost. The additional processing will yield 15,500 bags of Premium Green and 4,100 bags of Green Deluxe, which can be sold for $9 and $7 per bag, respectively. The incremental revenue of processing Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe would be:_________.
a. $163,200.
b. $13,200.
c. $8,200.
d. $5,000.
e. $168,200.
Answer:
b. $13,200.
Explanation:
Revenue from the sale of Green Health bags = Number of bags * Selling price
Revenue from the sale of Green Health bags = 15,500 bags * $10
Revenue from the sale of Green Health bags = $155,000
Revenue from Premium Green = Number of bags * Selling price
Revenue from Premium Green = 15,500 bags * $9
Revenue from Premium Green = $139,500
Revenue from Green Deluxe = Number of bags * Selling price
Revenue from Green Deluxe = 4,100 bags * $7
Revenue from Green Deluxe = $28,700
Incremental revenue = Revenue from Premium Green + Revenue from Green Deluxe - Revenue from Green Health\
Incremental revenue = $139,500 + $28,700 - $155,000
Incremental revenue = $13,200
So, the incremental revenue of processing Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe would be $13,200.
Suppose that the owner of Boyer Construction is feeling the pinch of increased premiums associated with workersâ compensation and has decided to cut the wages of its two employees (Albert and Sid) from $25 per hour to $21 per hour. Assume that Albert and Sid view income and leisure as "goods," that both experience a diminishing rate of marginal substitution between income and leisure, and that the workers have the same before- and after-tax budget constraints at each wage. Albert and Sid's opportunity set is presented below:What is the value of A when the wage is $25?What is the value of A when the wage is $21?At the wage of $25 per hour, both Albert and Sid are observed to consume 14 hours of leisure (and equivalently supply 10 hours of labor). After wages were cut to $21, Albert consumes 12 hours of leisure and Sid consumes 16 hours of leisure. Determine the number of hours of labor each worker supplies at a wage of $21 per hour:Albert's supply of labor = _______Sid's supply of labor = ________How can you explain the seemingly contradictory result that the workers supply a different number of labor hours?A. Albert has no income effect, and Sid has no substitution effect when the wage declines to $21.B. Albert's substitution effect dominates his income effect when the wage declines to $21, and vice versa for Sid.C. Albert has no substitution effect, and Sid has no income effect when the wage declines to $21.D. Albert's income effect dominates his substitution effect when the wage declines to $21, and vice versa for Sid.
Based upon the following data for a business with a periodic inventory system, determine the cost of merchandise sold for August. Merchandise inventory, August 1 $ 96,610 Merchandise inventory, August 31 100,530 Purchases 254,660 Purchases returns and allowances 13,340 Purchases discounts 6,320 Freight in 4,070Cost of Merchandise Sold for August = ______.
Answer:
Cost of merchandise = $235150
Explanation:
Below is the calculations:
Cost of merchandise = Opening inventory - ending inventory + purchases - purchase return - purchase discount + freight
Now plug the value in the above formula:
Cost of merchandise = 96610 - 100530 + 254660 - 13340 - 6320 +4070
Cost of merchandise = $235150
Travis and Andrea were divorced in 2017. Their only marital property consisted of a personal residence (fair market value of $400,000, cost of $200,000), and publicly traded stocks (fair market value of $800,000, cost basis of $500,000). Under the terms of the divorce agreement, Andrea received the personal residence and Travis received the stocks. In addition, Andrea was to receive $50,000 for eight years. I. If the $50,000 annual payments are to be made to Andrea or her estate (if she dies before the end of the eight years), the payments will qualify as alimony. II. Andrea has a taxable gain from an exchange of her one-half interest in the stocks for Travis' one-half interest in the house and cash. III. If Travis sells the stocks for $900,000, he must recognize a $400,000 gain. a.I, II, and III are true. b.Only III is true. c.Only I and II are true. d.Only I and III are true.
Answer: B. b.Only III is true.
Explanation:
It should be noted that in order to qualify as an alimony, then the cash payments have to stop when the payer dies.
It should be noted that the $50,000 annual payments that are to be made to Andrea or her estate if she dies before the end of the eight years doesn't qualify as alimony.
Therefore, the correct option will be that If Travis sells the stocks for $900,000, he must recognize a $400,000 gain.
Therefore, only III is correct.
Prior to June 30, a company has never had any treasury stock transactions. A company repurchased 100 shares of its $1 par common stock on June 30 for $40 per share. On July 20, it reissued 50 of these shares at $46 per share. On August 1, it reissued 20 of the shares at $38 per share. What is the journal entry necessary to record the repurchase of stock on June 30?A. Debit Common Stock $2,300; credit Cash $2,300.
B. Debit Common Stock $20; debit Treasury Stock $2,290; credit Cash $2,300.
C. Debit Common Stock $2,300; credit Treasury Stock $2,000; credit Paid-In Capital, Treasury Stock $300.
D. Debit Cash $2,300; credit Paid-in Capital, Treasury Stock $300; credit Treasury Stock $2,000.
E. Debit Cash $2,300; credit Treasury Stock $2,300.
Answer:
When shares are repurchased, they are recorded at the cost price in the books which means that they will be recorded at:
= 100 * 40
= $4,000
Cash will then be credited because assets are credited when they reduce.
Treasury stock will be debited to show that Equity is reducing.
Date Account Title Debit Credit
June, 30 Treasury Stock $4,000
Cash $4,000
The F. Mercury, Capital account has a credit balance of $42,000 before closing entries are made. Total revenues for the period are $60,200, total expenses are $42,300, and withdrawals are $11,000. What is the correct closing entry for the expense accounts
Answer: Debit Income Summary $42,300; Credit Expense accounts $42,300
Explanation:
It should be noted that the expense accounts have a normal debit balance and therefore in such case will be closed by crediting of the accounts.
In such case, the income summary account will be debited, and the expenses account will then be credited.
Based on the information given, the correct closing entry for the expense accounts will be:
Debit Income Summary $42,300
Credit Expense accounts $42,300.
Krenshaw Company reported total sales revenue of $80,000, total expenses of $72,000, and net income of $8,000 for the year ended December 31, 2009. During 2009, accounts receivable increased by $3,000, merchandise inventory decreased by $2,000, accounts payable increased by $1,000, and $5,000 in depreciation expense was recorded. Assuming no other adjustments to net income are needed, the net cash inflow from operating activities using the indirect method was:
Answer: $13000
Explanation:
Following the information provided in the question, the net cash inflow from operating activities using the indirect method will be calculated as follows:
Net Income = $8,000
Add: Depreciation expense = $5,000
Add: Decrease in inventory = $2,000
Add: Increase in account payable = $1,000
Less: Increase in account receivable (3,000)
Cash inflow from operating activities = $13000
Discretionary fiscal policy will stabilize the economy most when Group of answer choices deficits are incurred during recessions and surpluses during inflations. deficits are incurred during inflations and surpluses during recessions budget surpluses are continuously incurred. the budget is balanced each year.
Answer:
deficits are incurred during recessions and surpluses during inflations
Explanation:
Discretionary fiscal policies are deliberate steps taken by the government to stimulate the economy in order to cause the economy to move to full employment and price stability more quickly than it might otherwise.
Discretionary fiscal policies can either be expansionary or contractionary
Expansionary fiscal policy is when the government increases the money supply in the economy either by increasing spending or cutting taxes. These policies are carried out in a recession when the government wants to increase total spending
Contractionary fiscal policies is when the government reduces the money supply in the economy either by reducing spending or increasing taxes . These policies are carried out in periods of inflation when the government wants to reduce money supply in the economy
Which ratio measures the number of dollars of operating cash available to meet each dollar of interest and other fixed charges that the firm owes?
Answer:
Fixed-charge coverage ratio
Explanation:
The fixed-charge coverage ratio can be regarded as a rato that gives the measurements of the ability of a firm have to cover all her fixed charges. These fixed charges could be expense as well as debt payments and interest. It displays the wellness that earnings of a company has to cover its fixed expenses. This ratio is considered by bank before they lend money to a business. It should be noted that Fixed-charge coverage ratio measures the number of dollars of operating cash available to meet each dollar of interest and other fixed charges that the firm owes.
Your uncle repays a $150 loan from Tenth National Bank (TNB) by writing a $150 check from his TNB checking account. Assume these funds are the only loans and deposits available for your uncle and the bank.
Required:
Write the T-account table.
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
The T-account for your uncle before the loan is repaid will be:
Your Uncle:
Assets: Bank accounts $150
Liabilities: Loan $150
Tenth National Bank
Assets: Loan and advance $150
Liabilities: Deposits $150
The T-account and TNB for your uncle after the loan is repaid will be:
Your Uncle
Assets: Bank account $0
Liabilities: Loan $0
Tenth National Bank
Assets: Loan and advance $0
Liabilities: Deposits $0
The following department data are available: Total materials costs $172000 Equivalent units of production - materials 50000 Total conversion costs $105000 Equivalent units of production - conversion costs 30000 What is the total manufacturing cost per unit
Answer:
6.94
Explanation:
The total cost of materials is $172,000
The equivalent unit of production materials is 50,000
The total conversion costs are $105,000
The equivalent unit of production is 30,000
Therefore the total manufacturingg costs per unit can be calculated as follows
172,000/50,000
= 3.44
105,000/30,000
= 3.5
3.44+3.5
= 6.94
What is probability and non probability sampling?
Explanation:
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Atkins Company collected $1,750 as payment for the amount owed by a customer from services provided the prior month on credit. How does this transaction affect the accounting equation for Atkins?A. Assets would decrease $1,750 and liabilities would decrease $1,750.B. One asset would increase $1,750 and a different asset would decrease $1,750, causing no effect.C. Assets would increase $1,750 and liabilities would increase $1,750.D. Assets would increase $1,750 and equity would increase $1,750.E. Liabilities would decrease $1,750 and equity would increase $1,750.
Answer: B. One asset would increase $1,750 and a different asset would decrease $1,750, causing no effect
Explanation:
From the information given in the question, the journal entry at the time of sales will be represented as:
Debit Accounts receivable $1,750
Credit Sales $1750
Now, when the credit receipt is received as illustrated in the question, the journal entry will be:
Debit Cash $1,750
Credit Accounts receivable $1,750
Therefore, one asset would increase $1,750 and a different asset would decrease $1,750, causing no effect.
The correct option is B.
Which feature prevents a company from uilizing the private assets of its shareholders for the payment of its leabiities?
Answer: Limited Liability
Explanation: Business owners' liability for debts is restricted to the amount they put into the business.
what is the meaning of Neccesity
Answer:h
Explanation:
the fact of being required or indispensable.
"the necessity of providing parental guidance should be apparent"
On June 15, Oakley Inc. sells inventory on account to Sunglass Hut (SH) for $4,500, terms 4/10, n/30. On June 20, SH returns to Oakley inventory that SH had purchased for $1,000. On June 24, SH completely fulfills its obligation to Oakley by making a cash payment. What is the amount of cash paid by SH to Oakley
Answer: $3360
Explanation:
Based on the information given in the question, the amount of cash paid by SH to Oakley will be calculated as thus:
SH will be entitled to a discount of 4% since the payment was made within the discount period, therefore, the discount that is applicable will be:
= $4500 - $1000
= $3,500
Therefore, the amount of cash payment that is made by SH to Oakley will be:
= $3,500 - (4% × $3,500)
= $3500 - (0.04 × $3500)
= $3500 - $140
= $3360
Therefore, the amount of cash paid by SH to Oakley is $3360.
If the actual output of a piece of equipment during an hour is 500 units and its best operating level is at a rate of 400 units per hour, which of the following is the capacity utilization rate?
a. 1.33
b. 1.00
c. 0.75
d. 1.25
Answer:
d. 1.25
Explanation:
In a business context, the capacity utilization rate is a value that allows the company know how well they are performing compared to what the recorded optimal levels are. In order to calculate this value we simply divide the current operating level for a specific time-period by the optimal level of that same time period, which in this case would be 1 hour. Therefore, in this case we would divide 500 by 400 which would give us 1.25.
Consider an auctioneer who is selling an item through an auction. It is known that the 25 risk-neutral bidders have affiliated values that are distributed between $0 and $500 million. Based on this information, the auction type that will maximize expected revenue is:____.
1. English auction.
2. second-price, sealed-bid auction.
3. first-price, sealed-bid auction and Dutch auction.
4. English auction and second-price, seal-bid auction.
Answer:
2. second-price, sealed-bid auction.
Explanation:
In the given situation, it is mentioned that there is 25 risk -neutral bidders that contains the affiliated values and the same is to be allocated between $0 and $500 million
So, here the type of an action that could maximize the expected revenue is the second price i.e. sealed bid auction as in this the bidder provides the maximum price that received the good in the second maximum price
Therefore, the second option is correct
Physical-world observations are a type of information available to businesses today and include information gathered through Multiple Choice point of sale information. global positioning systems. enterprise resource planning data. customer relationship management systems.
Answer:
Option D (Customer relationship management systems) is the right option.
Explanation:
A management technique aimed at developing, strengthening, and strengthening connections with carefully scripted users just to optimize value proposition, business profitability but instead wealth maximization.It must be commonly used mostly for technology firms and technologies that assist throughout the management of external client contacts.The other three options are not related to the given scenario. So option D is the correct one.
The available information for today's business such as Physical-world observations are information that can be assessed by D:Customer relationship management.
Customer relationship management can be regarded as technology that is needed to manage the company's relationships as well as interactions with customers. This system helps companies in having firm connection to customers for improved profitability.Therefore, option D is correct.
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On July 1, a company sells 8-year $250,000 bonds with a stated interest rate of 6%. If interest payments are paid annually, each interest payment will be ________.
Answer:
The correct answer is "$15,000".
Explanation:
Given:
Value,
= $250,000
Interest rate,
= 6%
The Interest Payment will be:
[tex]Value\times Interest \ rate[/tex]
= [tex]250,000\times 6[/tex]%
= [tex]15,000[/tex] ($)
Suppose Siam Traders has the following results related to cash flows for 2020:
Net Income of $7,200,000
Increase in Accounts Payable of $600,000
Increase in Accounts Receivable of $100,000
Decrease in Debt of $700,000
Depreciation Expenses of $2,000,000
Dividends Paid of $500,000
Decrease in Inventory of $1,000,000
Purchases of Property, Plant, & Equipment of $8,300,000
Other Adjustments from Financing Activities of -$100,000
Other Adjustments from Investing Activities of $400,000
Other Adjustments from Operating Activities of -$200,000
Requried:
Create a statement of cash flows with amounts in thousands.
Answer:
Siam Traders
Siam Traders
Statement of Cash Flows (in thousands)
Operating Activities:
Net Income $7,200
Non-cash adjustment:
Depreciation Expenses $2,000
Increase in Accounts Receivable ($100)
Decrease in Inventory $1,000
Increase in Accounts Payable $600
Other Adjustments from Operating Activities ($200)
Net cash from operating activities $10,500
Investing Activities:
Purchases of Property, Plant, & Equipment ($8,300)
Other Adjustments from Investing Activities $400
Net cash from investing activities ($7,900)
Financing Activities:
Decrease in Debt ($700)
Dividends Paid ($500)
Other Adjustments from Financing Activities of ($100)
Net cash from financing activities ($1,300)
Net cash flows $1,300
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Net Income of $7,200,000
Increase in Accounts Payable of $600,000
Increase in Accounts Receivable of $100,000
Decrease in Debt of $700,000
Depreciation Expenses of $2,000,000
Dividends Paid of $500,000
Decrease in Inventory of $1,000,000
Purchases of Property, Plant, & Equipment of $8,300,000
Other Adjustments from Financing Activities of -$100,000
Other Adjustments from Investing Activities of $400,000
Other Adjustments from Operating Activities of -$200,000
Operating Activities:
Net Income of $7,200,000
Depreciation Expenses of $2,000,000
Increase in Accounts Receivable of $100,000
Decrease in Inventory of $1,000,000
Increase in Accounts Payable of $600,000
Other Adjustments from Operating Activities of -$200,000
Investing Activities:
Purchases of Property, Plant, & Equipment of $8,300,000
Other Adjustments from Investing Activities of $400,000
Financing Activities:
Decrease in Debt of $700,000
Dividends Paid of $500,000
Other Adjustments from Financing Activities of -$100,000
A trial balance is a(n) (list/balance/chart)
of accounts and their balances at a point in time and is used to confirm that the sum of debit account balances equals the sum of
account balances. Use one word for each blank.
Answer:
- List; credit
"A trial balance is a(n) list of accounts and their balances at a point in time and is used to confirm that the sum of debit account balances equals the sum of credit account balances."
Explanation:
'Trial Balance' is described as the 'statement of the balances of all nominal accounts in a double-entry ledger.' It is primarily made with the aim to examine the equality in the debit, as well as, credit balances. As per the accounting rules, the total value of the debits must be equal to the total of credit values. Any difference or discrepancy in the balance signals that an error has been made in the calculation or making the entries and certain transactions are missed out. Thus, the correct words would be 'list and credit.'
Costs of $5,000 were incurred to acquire goods and make them ready for sale. The goods were shipped to the buyer (FOB shipping point) for a cost of $200. Additional necessary costs of $400 were incurred to acquire the goods. No other incentives or discounts were available. What is the buyer's total cost of merchandise inventory?a. $5,000.b. $5,200.c. $5,400. d. $5,600.
Answer:
d. $5,600
Explanation:
The computation of the total cost of merchandise inventory is shown below:
Cost of goods purchased $5,000
Add: Shipping charges (FOB point) $200
Additional necessary costs to purchase the goods $400
Buyer’s total cost of merchandise inventory $5,600
Hence, the total cost of merchandise inventory is $5,600
Therefore the option d is correct
You currently have $150,000 in an IRA designated for retirement. If you save an additional $100 at the end of every month and expect to earn an annual return of 12 percent, how much do you expect to have in the IRA in 10 years?
Answer:
$518,061.90
Explanation:
The value of the retirement savings at retirement date is the future value of both its current balance of $150,000 and future value of $100 per month for 10 years compounded at the monthly rate of return
FV=PV*(1+r)^n+ monthly savings*(1+r)^n-1/r
PV=$150,000
r=monthly rate of return=12%/12=1%=0.01
monthly savings=$100
n=number of monthly savings in 10 years=10*12=120
FV=$150000*(1+0.01)^120+$100*(1+0.01)^120-1/0.01
FV=$150000*(1.01)^120+$100*(1.01)^120-1/0.01
FV=$150000*3.30038689+$100*(3.30038689-1)/0.01
FV=$150000*3.30038689+$100*2.30038689/0.01
FV=$495,058.03+$ 23,003.87
FV=$518,061.90
On November 1, 2015, Lendem, Inc. loaned an employee $100,000 at 6% with both the interest and principal due in one year. The adjusting entry to record the interest earned but not received as of December 31, 2015 includes a: A. debit to Interest Receivable of $1,000 B. debit to Interest Revenue of $1,000 C. debit to Interest Payable of $6,000 D. debit to Cash of $5,000 E. debit to Interest Receivable of $6,000
Answer:
A. debit to Interest Receivable of $1,000
Explanation:
The journal entry is given below;
Interest Receivables ($100,000 × 6% × 2 ÷ 12) $1,000.00
To Interest Revenue $1,000.00
(being the interest earned but not received is recorded)
Here the interest receivable is debited as it increased the assets and credited the interest revenue as it also increased the revenue
Epsilon Co. can produce a unit of product for the following costs: Direct material $ 8 Direct labor 24 Overhead 40 Total costs per unit $ 72 An outside supplier offers to provide Epsilon with all the units it needs at $60 per unit. If Epsilon buys from the supplier, the company will still incur 40% of its overhead. Epsilon should choose to:
Answer:
If the company produces the units, it will save $4.
Explanation:
First, we need to calculate the relevant cost of making the units in-house. We will consider only the incremental overhead cost:
Make in-house:
Direct material= 8
Direct labor= 24
Avoidable Overhead= 40*0.6= 24
Total cost= $56
Buying:
Total cost= $60
If the company produces the units, it will save $4.
Neubart Company owns 100% of the outstanding shares of two European subsidiaries, which operate largely independently and operate in a different industry than Neubart. The subsidiaries' earnings typically are reinvested in their home country. In consolidating the subsidiaries financial statements with those of the U.S. parent, the subsidiaries' financial statement numbers should be:________ a) remeasured using the current rate method. b) remeasured using the temporal method. c) translated using the current rate method. d) translated using the temporal method.
Answer: c) translated using the current rate method.
Explanation:
It should be noted that the translation method is utilized when the financial statements of a subsidiary unit are being expressed in the functional currency of the parent company.
Following the question given above, in consolidating the subsidiaries financial statements with those of the U.S. parent, the subsidiaries' financial statement numbers should be translated using the current rate method.
Therefore, the correct option is C.