In a traditional economy option C
The <u>"tonic" </u>is the first and central note of a scale. the principle of organization around a central note is called <u>"tonality."</u>
Tonic refers to the primary note of a scale that the scale depends on, sometimes called the root.
Most tunes begin and end with a similar tone which is the primary note, or tonic, in the scale. At that point you play notes from a scale you could hear that the music appears to float towards the main note, it resembles somewhere in the range of pressure is left until the point when you have achieved that first note. This phenomenon is called tonality.
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
Value can be defined as the thing for which an customer is willing to pay the price. It is the activity on any shop floor or business for delivering the product or service to the customer for which the customer is ready to pay the price for it.
If the customers does not wish to pay the price, then there is no value.
So inside a factory, in a shop floor, moving a part from one place to another for making a product that the customer is willing to pay is a value added activity. But excess movement or transportation of product does not any value to it, it is then considered as a waste.
Also storing of products is a non value activity as storing a product will not help the customer in any way and a customer will not pay for a product when it is stored and is of no use to the customer.