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a. Show her the list and then take it away and have her testify from her 'refreshed recollection.'
Explanation:
In the given scenario Gloria testifies that when she came to work the day after the robbery, she noticed that large amounts of inventory were missing. She spent the entire day cataloguing the missing items.
In the trial she said she can remember what was stolen.
Under rule 612 the prosecutor is allowed to.show her the list and them take it away. Gloria can now testify from her refreshed memory.
On the other hand if she said she could recall the items the prosecutor would have under the hearsay exception (rule 803 (5)) requested she state the missing items.
But in this case she said she cannot recall the items
Answer:
c. investors see better long-term prospects for Amazon
Explanation:
As we know that Amazon has the more customer base in the market due to which the shareholder predicted the expected profit in upcoming years. The company could run in long run. Even the ompany suffered huge losses due to discount provided but the investors are ready to invest in this company as they seen there is a better and long term prospects
Therefore according to the given situation, the option c is correct
Answer:
the executive summary. (more info below)
Explanation:
A strong executive summary is a convincing one. It shows the mission statement of the organization, along with a brief summary of its goods and services. It may also be a smart opportunity to clarify briefly why you are beginning your company and to give specifics about your background in the field that you are joining.These four key sections are what the 4 major sections of a business plan, the executive summary, marketing plan, key management bios, and financial plan.
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Explanation:
Here we have sampling with replacement. There are 4 x 4 = 16 out comes each with equal probability 1/16 .
The sample space being {1,2,3,4} {1,2,3,4} .
The random variable X representing the sum of the numbers on the balls has values from 2 to 8.
The other detailed steps and appropriate analysis is shown in the attached file.
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the questions seems to be incomplete, so I looked for similar ones:
the total benefit of the project is estimated at $18 x 170 = $3,060
the result is probably lower than expected because:
- this is an nonexcludable good, and it is nonrival in consumption
- the free rider problem occurs here
- college administrators should not carry out the project id they only base their decision on expected benefit
Explanation: