The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
Maple Farms, Inc. v. City School District of Elmira.
Could something like this bankrupt a company? 
Yes, it can, if the proper forecast were not done taking into consideration all of the possible variables at medium and long-range. 
Do you agree with the decision? 
It was a tough decision because the court declared in its decision that the performance was not impracticable, as Maple Farm Inc indicated when decided to break the contract. 
In strict theory, I agree with the court's decision because the explanation was that an "impractical" occurred when an event happened totally unexpected. And in this case, Mapple Farm Inc could have taken extra provisions knowing that milk had a 10% increase the last year and had the chance of more increases in the present year. 
That is how a company can avoid this type of situation. Taking better provisions, contemplating all kinds of variables, knowing that in the future, something unexpected can happen and could be prevented with the proper forecast. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
c. recurring growth and decline in real GDP.
Explanation:
A business cycle is also called a economic cycle or trade cycle, and it is the fluctuation of GDP up and down along its long term growth trend. A business cycle consists of a period of boom and contraction in sequence.
It shows rise and fall in production of goods and services within a country including output from businesses, individuals, households, nonprofits, and government.
There are 4 stages that make up the business cycle that is peak, recession , trough, and expansion.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
$5,000
Explanation:
Consequential damages are damages that result from the one party in a contract not performing their part or breaching the contract. 
In this case, New Data can sue Mona for consequential damages resulting from Mona not performing her contractual obligations. The damages that New Data can recover = $5,000 which is the profit from the lost sale. The $1,000 spent fixing the computer cannot be recovered. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
It’s going to be A and it’s self explanatory so i don’t have an explanation
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The answer is Relational Database
Explanation: