Unfortunately, the answer is False.
Coaches can be influenced by various prejudices and pre-conceived biases that might lead them to choose the starting lineup based on arbitrary characteristics such as race and sexual orientation or by choosing team members who are closer to the coach instead of through their actual skills or potential.
This all depends on how the coach choose to use the method in determining the starting lineup – if it is through actual skill-based testing with clear measurements, it would create a starting lineup that is more objective than by choosing players based on facial characteristics, for example.
Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
The following are the given details:
Item Leadtime On hand Inventory Lot sizingcriteria Schedulereceipts
A 2 0 L4L 10 in week 2
B 1 0 LAL 0
C 1 10 50 0
D 2 0 50 0
E 1 50 200 50 in week 1
F 1 150 L4L 50 in week 1
The Complete MRP schedule can be seen in the attached images below:
I think that statement would be false
The term <span>"spontaneously generated funds" generally refers to funds that a firm must raise externally.
The way they did this is could either by:
- issuing a bond payable and promise to pay up an interest rate in return
- Sell out their ownership of the company in the form of stocks.</span>
Answer:
C) a positive result from regulatory and economic environmental forces.
Explanation:
In the short run the whole economy will benefit, more American jobs will be created, consumers will probably get good cars at even lower prices, but on the long run the scenario may not be that good for everyone. If Toyota builds the plant, it will be the result of economic and political pressures, and that is a game that two can play, just ask farmers about the trade deal with China.
On the other hand, this is a type of deja vu (or been there, done that), and it ended up with GM and Chrysler bankrupt and Ford barely surviving. This types of policies were enforced in the 1980s by president Reagan and the famous "Made in the USA" by Bruce Springsteen. Back then Honda had a small factory and Toyota was starting to consider building a plant in the US, Nissan hadn't showed up yet. Fast forward a few years and the only good American vehicles are pickups, the Japanese brands wiped out the rest. The country is full of Camrys, Accords, Civics, Corollas, CRVs and Rav4s. They are great cars, too great for the American car manufacturers to compete against. Who knows, with this type of policies maybe in 10 years the only American car manufacturer left will be Tesla.
This is like playing with fire on top of a fuel truck.
Answer:
(b). What to produce with unlimited resources.
Explanation:
The main economies issues involve how to produced, what to produced and whom to produced
How to produced involves the method by which the production could take place i.e machinery, equipment, etc. It consists of a labor-intensive technique and capital intensive technique.
What to produce: It is a most important question about what type of product is to be produced, in which quantities, etc
Whom to produce: For which classes, the product should be produced. It would be lower, middle or upper class. This can be determined by analysis of purchasing power
And we already know the resources are very limited.