Okay i'm trying to find the rest of the answers but heres most of them:
1. Approximately how many people watch the March Madness tournament? Approximately 140 million people watch march madness. 
2. March Madness is second to only one other sporting event? What is it? March Madness is second to only the Super Bowl. 
3. What percentage of the NCAA's revenue comes from men's basketball? How is this revenue generated? NCAA generated a revenue around 90%. 
4. How did Nike first gain brand exposure through men's basketball? Explain. Vaccaro, the Chief among the NCAA’s critics, Had Nike give the players free shoes to wearing during games. After that happened teams started to become sponsored by Nike. 
5. How does best-selling author Michael Lewis argue that playing college sports impedes athletes from getting an education? Michael Lewis argues about how student-athletes spend more time on sports then education. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Claims that drop-out rate has increased because more women have taken jobs in the workplace is an example of false cause fallacy.
A false cause fallacy is said to occur in a statement because the link between the premises and conclusion does not even exist.
Here, phrase one is "high school drop-out rate has increased" and phrase two is <em>"because </em><em>more women </em><em>have </em><em>taken jobs </em><em>in the workplace"</em>
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If we assess the two phrase, we will observe that their is no link between the statement to facilitate a valid conclusion because when woman taking jobs in workplaces can not result to increase in drop rate in high school.
Therefore, it is an example of false cause fallacy.
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Answer:
See as below
Explanation:
1. A graphical object showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount that sellers are willing and able to supply at various prices.
Supply curve: <em>The supply curve is upward sloping. It originates from the bottom left corners and rises as prices increase.</em>
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 2. The claim that other things being equal, the quantity supplied of good increases when the price of that good rises. 
Law of supply:<em> The law of supply asserts that there is a positive or direct relationship between price and quantity supplied. Firms are willing to supply more at higher prices to make more profits.</em>
 
3. The amount of a good that sellers are willing and able to supply at a given price.
Quantity supplied:<em> </em><em>Quantity supplied denotes a numerical value that firms are willing to sell at the given price. A high selling is a motivation for producers to supply more. </em>
 
4. A table showing the relationship between the price of a good and the amount of it that sellers are willing and able to supply at various prices. supply schedule
Supply schedule: <em>A supply schedule shows the quantities that producers are willing to sell at different prices in a period. It illustrates how the price affects the quantities supplies are willing to sell.</em>
 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Portfolio beta = 1.3156
Explanation:
The portfolio beta is a function of the weighted average of the individual stocks betas' that form up the portfolio. To calculate the portfolio beta, we use the following formula,
Portfolio beta = wA * Beta of A + wB * Beta of B + ... + wN * Beta of N
Where,
- w represents the weight of each stock in portfolio
Portfolio beta = 0.34 * 1.03  +  0.18 * 1.09  +  0.36 * 1.49  +  0.12 * 1.94
Portfolio beta = 1.3156
 
        
             
        
        
        
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because they're are many different people with different religions, relationships, and backgrounds. having a diverse team opens up many opportunities for the team it's self to learn how to help each other. For example if someone is just new to America and moved from let's say Germany they have more knowledge on the team about international ski teams and what to expect. so the team would succeed by working together with the information they were given.