Kinlin, a furniture retailer, has a contract with William, a carpenter. The agreement states that William must deliver five tables and that Kinlin would pay $2,000 per table

However, William manages to deliver only four tables and Kinlin needs to buy the fifth table from another supplier for $3,000. How much money can Kinlin recover from William?
A) $10,000
B) $2,000
C) $3,000
D) $1,000

D

Business

You might also like to view...

The proportionality feature of linear programming models assumes that the contribution of decision variables to each resource constraint is proportional to their values

a. True b. False

Business

Maverick spending is often promoted by top management as a way to improve the bottom line and break out of a purchasing cycle

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Business