16×2 is 32
16+16 is also 32
Answer:
True
Explanation:
A repeated measure test is a type of ANOVA test that helps to analyse the means across the variables that are repeated values and observations. Repeated measure ANOVA test is more effective and efficient compared to real treatment test because the variation from the mean is small and has a smaller estimated error. Meaning, the probability of the wrong estimation is slightly less as compared to real treatment test.
Answer:
A. Harry no longer has 20/20 vision, which is required to safely drive the trucks.
Explanation:
VF Delivery Service will prevail if it can show that Harry no longer has 20/20 vision, which is required to safely drive the trucks.
This is because the Vision 20/20 is the standard on an optician chart for drivers and this indicates that drivers can see clearly from a distance of 20 feet.
Since Harry is 60 years of age, if he is made to undergo an optical eye test by the VF delivery service, his score would not match the vision 20/20 which would mean or indicate that Harry is unfit to be a driver due to his poor eyesight which was why they terminated his contract and this would allow the VF Delivery Service to prevail and dismiss Harry's case which is on the basis or grounds of age discrimination.
the answer is D. Self Interest and Competition.
The simple way to explain it is on the free market, people can do whatever they like regarding their economic activities. So the market is driven by what the people want and how many can provide it.
This is way diffrent than communist economy where the market is driven by what the government want
In a competitive labor market, when the government increases the minimum wage, the result is an increase in the quantity of labor supplied and a decrease in the quantity of labor demanded. More people want to work when there is an increase in what they will be paid for their work. As more jobs are filled and less vacant ones are available the quantity of labor demanded goes down because these people are filling the jobs.