In the 1950s, the average cost of a vinyl record typically ranged from around $3 to $5, depending on the artist and the label. This was a significant expense at the time, as it could equate to several hours of work for many people. Popular albums from well-known artists often commanded higher prices, reflecting their demand and cultural significance. Overall, records were a primary form of entertainment, and their cost was considered reasonable for the value they provided.
The most successful record of the 50s was Johnny B Good. This record is still very popular by today's standards and it is still used by many movies and shows.
2y+3y=$31 3x+2y=$29
Cardboard records, first sold as the "Hit of the Week" series by Durium Records starting in 1930, cost only 15 cents each.
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s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
That statement is true. The cost concept is the basis for entering the exchange price into the accounting records.
That statement is true. The cost concept is the basis for entering the exchange price into the accounting records.
Need for reconciliation of cost and financial accounts
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50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59There are five odd numbers in the 50s.
A person in their 50s is commonly referred to as being middle-aged.
Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.