Answer:
A. The total production of bread and wine rises
Explanation:
<u>Note: The question appeared incomplete as neither John's nor Jane's production efficiency is provided. A similar question has been attached for reference purpose upon which this answer is based</u>.
Jane takes 2hrs for making a bottle of wine while John takes 3 hours for preparing a bottle of wine. Hence Jane is more efficient in production of wine than John and if Jane devotes more hours to wine production, the production of wine shall rise.
Similarly, John is more efficient in production of bread as he takes 1 hour for producing a loaf of bread against Jane who takes longer i.e 1.5 hours. Thus, if John devotes more time in preparing bread, the production of bread shall rise.
Hence, the correct answer is (A). The total production of bread and wine each rises.
Answer:
The term “free market” is sometimes used as a synonym for laissez-faire capitalism. When most people discuss the “free market,” they mean an economy with unobstructed competition and only private transactions between buyers and sellers.
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Answer:
We'll start by putting into consideration, the large sample variance at the numerator.
Barron's Variance will be represented using 1 as the subscript.
i.e.
1 = $583 million
2 = $489 million
So,
0: 1²= 2²
: 1² ≠ 2²
=1² / 2²=
= $583 million² / $489 million²
= 583²/489²
= 1.42
Degrees of freedom 15 and 9
Using F table, area in tail is greater than 0.10.
Two-tail p-value is greater than .20
Exact p-value corresponding to F= 1.42 is .5874 (See F table)
p-value > .10
So,we do not reject 0.
We cannot conclude there is a statistically significant difference between the variances for the two companies.
There are a couple of methods that First National Bank can use in order to compete with other banks in south Africa, such as :
- Increasing their interest rates for saving to gain more mass deposits from the mass
- By creating a couple of regulations that could invite more capital to the bank (such as giving a car if you deposit an xxxxx amount within 1 year)
- Expanding their subsidiaries not only in South Africa, but also to neighborhood countries to increase the net income
Answer:
The answer may be a, as Starbucks has been copied many times over.