Answer:
I think it's D. or A. or B. but I mostly think it's D. Be consistent with themes across worksheets and workbooks
Answer:
A. Stop payment on the first check; then write a second one.
Explanation:
There are certain rules and procedures in banking system. If any check written is lost, then firstly the check shall be made invalid the one which is lost.
To make it invalid, stop payment can be done. Stop payment basically converts the check into a mere paper, with no validation, even if such check is presented no payment is made against it.
Further by issuing check you create a liability that you owe some money as against the party in consideration on check.
Therefore, after stop payment a new check shall be issued.
Answer: Cause or no cause took place
Explanation: There are various steps taken to determine whether there is reasonable cause (evidence exists that workplace discrimination occurred) between employees took place. The EEOC will investigate this situation by applying the following procedures:
1. The EEOC investigator will request that the charging party and the organisation provide information on the situation. The investigator will then go through this info and make a recommendation on if reasonable cause does exist.
2. If the EEOC investigator determines that reasonable cause exists, then this investigator will issue a letter of determination stating this fact, to all parties involved. All the parties including the investigator will then discuss how to resolve this charge through a process known as conciliation.
3. If however it is determined that reasonable cause for workplace discrimination did not take place, then the investigator will issue the charging party and the organisation with a dismissal and notice of rights document. This document stipulates that the charging party has 90 days to file a lawsuit in federal court if he/she decides to take further action against the organisation.
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Answer:
$2.50
Explanation:
The most you would be willing to pay to have a freshly washed car before going out on a date is $6
The smallest amount you would be willing to wash another person's car is $3.50
Therefore if you are going out and need to wash the car, the economic surplus that would be received from washing it can be calculated as follows
= $6 - $3.50
= $2.50
Hence the economic surplus that would be received from washing the car is $2.50