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QTB – May 2016 – L1 – SB – Q5a – Mathematics

This question involves finding the total cost function and the cost of producing 50 items using marginal cost and integration.

The marginal cost of producing a particular item is given by

Required:
i. Find the total cost function C(q), if the cost of producing 2 items is N1,660.
(7 marks)

ii. Find the cost of producing 50 items.

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QT – May 2017 – L1 – Q3b – Elements of Calculus

Use integration to calculate total cost from a marginal cost function with a given fixed cost.

At the Zee manufacturing company, the marginal cost for producing x gears, measured in hundreds, is:

If the fixed cost (the cost of producing zero items) is GH¢3000:

Required:

Determine the total cost for manufacturing 5000 gears.
(11 marks)

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QT – May 2018 – L1 – Q3 – Elements of Calculus

Calculate total revenue, items for maximum revenue, and total profit from given marginal revenue and cost functions.

a) The marginal revenue function of a manufacturing company is given by:

The marginal cost function is given by:

Let x be the number of items either produced or sold.

Required:
i) Calculate the revenue generated when 50 items are sold. (2 marks)
ii) Calculate the number of items that will yield maximum revenue. (4 marks)
iii) Calculate the total revenue if 100 items are produced. (4 marks)
iv) Calculate the total profit for the 100 items. (4 marks)
v) If a tax of 20% is imposed on each item produced, find the cost of 100 items. (6 marks)

 

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PSAF – Nov 2016 – L2 – Q5d – Public sector fiscal planning and budgeting

Discuss five benefits of integrating Ghana's tax revenue agencies.

In December 2009, the three tax revenue agencies, the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Value Added Tax Service (VATS) were merged in accordance with Ghana Revenue Authority Act 2009, Act 791 to become the Ghana Revenue Agency.

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Discuss five benefits of the integration to Tax Payers and the Tax Administration in Ghana.
(5 marks)

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BCL – July 2023 – L1 – Q1c – Public Sector Entities

Explain the three main stages of money laundering.

Explain the THREE (3) main stages of money laundering. (9 marks)

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QTB – May 2016 – L1 – SB – Q5a – Mathematics

This question involves finding the total cost function and the cost of producing 50 items using marginal cost and integration.

The marginal cost of producing a particular item is given by

Required:
i. Find the total cost function C(q), if the cost of producing 2 items is N1,660.
(7 marks)

ii. Find the cost of producing 50 items.

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QT – May 2017 – L1 – Q3b – Elements of Calculus

Use integration to calculate total cost from a marginal cost function with a given fixed cost.

At the Zee manufacturing company, the marginal cost for producing x gears, measured in hundreds, is:

If the fixed cost (the cost of producing zero items) is GH¢3000:

Required:

Determine the total cost for manufacturing 5000 gears.
(11 marks)

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QT – May 2018 – L1 – Q3 – Elements of Calculus

Calculate total revenue, items for maximum revenue, and total profit from given marginal revenue and cost functions.

a) The marginal revenue function of a manufacturing company is given by:

The marginal cost function is given by:

Let x be the number of items either produced or sold.

Required:
i) Calculate the revenue generated when 50 items are sold. (2 marks)
ii) Calculate the number of items that will yield maximum revenue. (4 marks)
iii) Calculate the total revenue if 100 items are produced. (4 marks)
iv) Calculate the total profit for the 100 items. (4 marks)
v) If a tax of 20% is imposed on each item produced, find the cost of 100 items. (6 marks)

 

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PSAF – Nov 2016 – L2 – Q5d – Public sector fiscal planning and budgeting

Discuss five benefits of integrating Ghana's tax revenue agencies.

In December 2009, the three tax revenue agencies, the Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS), the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), and the Value Added Tax Service (VATS) were merged in accordance with Ghana Revenue Authority Act 2009, Act 791 to become the Ghana Revenue Agency.

Required:
Discuss five benefits of the integration to Tax Payers and the Tax Administration in Ghana.
(5 marks)

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BCL – July 2023 – L1 – Q1c – Public Sector Entities

Explain the three main stages of money laundering.

Explain the THREE (3) main stages of money laundering. (9 marks)

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