CORe Exam Question 71

A group of season ticket holders wants to forecast what the total attendance at National Football League (NFL) games will be next season. A study by the US Census Bureau predicts that the total US population next year will be 310.738 million and the percent change in disposable income per capita will be 1.0%.

Based on the regression output below, which of the following figures is the MOST accurate prediction for total NFL attendance next season?
  • CORe Exam Question 72

    The electric car market is expected to grow significantly over the next few years due to new technologies making electric cars more affordable. Which of the following types of companies would MOST likely benefit from the substitution of electric cars for traditional vehicles?
  • CORe Exam Question 73

    A study is conducted to determine what factors drive used car prices. The study initially examined two variables: the make of the car and the number of miles driven on the car. Not surprisingly, the group commissioning the study found that there was a strong relationship between these two variables and price. In an attempt to explain more of the variation in price the researcher added a thirdvariable:the car's age (in years).A prior study had shown that age was a significant factor in explaining used car selling prices. When added to the new model, however, the group found that although adding age explained more of the variation in price, age was no longer significant when combined with the car's make and miles. This problem is an example of:
  • CORe Exam Question 74

    An individual has relocated to a new city for a job and is looking for an apartment. Apartments in this city tend to be low in price but are often in disrepair and lack extra amenities. For each new apartment that comes on the market, there are dozens of people who wish to rent it. What could explain these conditions?
  • CORe Exam Question 75

    At the end of the accounting period, nominal accounts on the income statement close out to which real account on the balance sheet?