<span>You would first need to determine the increase in the number of customer served each year, inferred by the number of customers served in 2014 less the customers served in 2012, divided by 2 to determine single year growth. This gives us:
(28,400 - 27,000) /2 = 700
There is a growth of 700 customers /year. Next, formulate the linear model with this information:
yy = 700xx + 27,000
where xx is (model year - 2012). Therefore, the number of customers in the year 2020 would be:
yy = 700xx + 27,000
yy = (700 * (2020 - 2012)) + 27,000
yy = (700 * 8) + 27,000
yy = 5,600 * 27,000 = 32,600 customers served in 2020</span>
Answer:
I believe that two different questions have been mixed into one:
Coercive acts:
- B) Set of 4 <u>ACTS</u> passed by Lord North to punish Massachusetts for destroying the tea and refusing to pay for the damage: THEY INCLUDED ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNMENT ACT, PORT BILL AND THE QUARTERING ACT
Committees of Correspondence:
- A) colonial extralegal shadow governments that convened to coordinate plans of resistance against the British
Explanation:
Massachusetts was the only colony that elected their own leaders since its charter allowed them more freedom than any other colony. After the Boston Tea Party, the British parliament decided to punish Massachusetts by sending their own governor and establishes severe penalties and laws. In a practical sense, the governor only ruled in Boston because the British were there, but the rest of Massachusetts remained extremely pro-independence and basically ruled itself as it had before.
Answer: D. Actuaries
Explanation: According to the investment advisers act of 1940, an investment adviser is any individual who is involved in the business of providing guidance to others with regards to investments and securities for a compensation. It is important that a person must meet the whole definition in order to be regarded as an investment adviser.
There are however, various exclusions to this definition. These people may coincidentally comply with the definition of an investment adviser, but are by law not an investment adviser. These include teachers, engineers, lawyers and accountants. Giving advice on investments are incidental to their profession and so this does not qualify them as investment adviser.