<span>The answer in the given statement above is the accounts
receivable conversion. This type of process allows an individual to receive the
amount that he or she converts from paper check into a real amount when scanned
under an electronic machine in which is being described above.</span>
Answer:
C. Fall, 30%, Rise
Explanation:
- Price Elasticity of Demand is responsive change in demand, due to change in price.
P.Ed = % change in demand / % change in price.
Given : Price rise by 50% , P.Ed = 0.6
So, % change in demand = P.ed x % change in price
% change in demand = 0.6 (50)
% change in demand = 30%
Law of demand states negative relationship between price & demand, so P.ed is negative. Price rise 50% reduces demand by 30%.
- P.Ed can be : Elastic ( > 1 ), or Inelastic ( < 1 ). If P.Ed is Elastic, price & total revenue are inversely related. If P.Ed is Inelastic, price & total revenue are directly related.
So, Given PEd = 0.6 (i.e < 1 ) : Inelastic Demand implies price & total revenue are directly related related to each other. So, price fall lead to TR fall & price rise lead to TR rise.
Answer:
education and expertise
Explanation:
Based on the scenario being described within the question it can be said that this is an example of education and expertise. By learning a skill or trade and gaining experience by continuously practicing and improving those skills anyone can sell those skills to other individual's or company's that require those skills but do not possess them. Such as the individuals in this scenario did.
The Fed can<span> influence the </span>money supply<span> by modifying </span>reserve requirements, which is the amount of funds banks must hold against deposits in bank accounts. ... Inopen<span> operations, the </span>Fed<span> buys and sells </span>government securities<span> in the </span>open market.If the Fed wants to increase the money supply<span>, it buys </span>government bonds<span>.</span>
1. This is the hardest question to answer of all of them. It depends on who you read. The New York Times has a different policy than the Huffington Post. I'll say it is intended to be true.
2. True. That's why they are called specialty shops.
3. Sometimes. There are other possibilities. I think you are intended to say true.
4. True. They do.
5. False. It's the other way around.