Well let's start with the obvious: the land is the property on which the stadium lies. Team's gotta play somewhere.
Labor being people we must pay to provide the certain services is also an easier one. You want 10 examples so let's rattle 'em off:
- We need players to play the game itself.
- We need managers on the field to set up the batting order, call for shifts, pick our pitcher, etc.
- We need trainers and medical staff just in case the players get hurt.
- We need general managers to pick which players are going to play for each team.
- We need groundskeepers to mow the lawns, lay the bases, pull of the tarp, chalk the dirt, etc.
- We need cashiers taking tickets of customers at the front.
- We need police officers and security to make sure people don't get too rowdy and into the game.
- We need bat boys to field the foul balls and hand them to the sweet children in the good seats.
- We need people manning the concession stands so I don't have to leave my seat to buy cotton candy and hot dogs.
- We need some assistants on-hand to bring in the Big League Chew and sunflower seeds (need people to harvest those)... and another product that has to do with "packing a lip" that I'm not sure can be explicitly mentioned here on Brainly.
Now for the capital, man-made things used in a baseball game. Even easier than the labor because of how many different things to into the on-field equipment alone:
- We need some Louisville Sluggers, don't we?
- Someone needs to sew jerseys, pants, socks, and hats.
- Another company is producing cleats.
- A separate business is producing gloves.
- We need some man-made machines to mow the lawn.
- Other man-made machines to make the bases.
- OTHER man-made machines to chalk the field.
- Someone is producing pine tar for the bats (and cheating pitchers); it's a chemical process to make; they aren't just finding tree sap.
- Big League Chew! or any gum brand. That was a Wrigley creation, now I don't know who does it.
- Let's make the last one a lame one. The tray that they are carrying the snacks on? Yeah, that man-made. We need a lot of those in a stadium of 50,000.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Legal education and professional experience in the practice of law are not sufficient to guarantee the independence of the rotten judiciary within the state. Although the judiciary is independent, other blocks related to the constitution and defense of the country's laws are necessary to maintain this independence, such as the existence of highly qualified professionals, security of information and services provided by the judiciary, separation of the judiciary from legislative and executive powers, among others.
Answer:
A provisioning service for forest ecosystems is the supply of raw materials.
Explanation:
As you may know, forest systems are very important for maintaining the life of our planet. In addition to harboring great biodiversity, forest systems can offer a wide range of raw materials needed for countless human activities such as vegetables for food, wood for building houses, substances for the production of medicines, latex for the production of rubber, among others.
These resources offered by forest systems are called provisioning services and, as already mentioned, they are essential for our survival, for this reason, we must remove them from nature responsibly and in a sustainable way.
Well the Regular Price is the price before the sale was added. So here's the work that I would put in and in the end, just divide by (1 - 0.38).
Price x (1 - 0.38) = Sale Price (529)
Price x 0.62 = 529
Price = 529 / 0.62 = 853.23
$853.23 was the Regular Price