All of the above. If it's just one it would be D.
Answer:
The answer is: True
Explanation:
An incentive is a punishment or a reward that induces someone (or the general public) to act a certain way. Many times incentives work because people compare costs and benefits. For example, in Europe gas prices are extremely high due basically to high taxes on gas. That is why most cars sold in Europe are much smaller and fuel efficient than those sold in the US were taxes on gas are usually much lower so the gas price is also much lower. The incentive is saving money even though most European cars aren´t as comfortable as those sold in the US.
In this specific question, those who wanted to drink beer will probably calculate how many beers they need to buy or drink to offset the expenses of going to the next county to buy beer. Probably no one will travel several miles just to buy 1 beer, but at some amount of beer the math will make you drive. Besides losing business in your own county, another collateral damage is the rise in drunk driving.
Answer: misconception
Explanation:
A misconception is simply a misunderstanding, a mistaken thought or idea. Misconception is an opinion or a view by s person which is incorrect based on the faulty thinking of the person.
For example, Jane will finish high school the following year and therefore, won't need to further her education. This is an example of misconception.
Answer: C. expected change in the option premium for a small change in time to expiration
Explanation: The theta of an option is simply defined as the expected change in the option premium for a small change in time to expiration. When all other variables are kept constant, options generally will lose value the closer it gets to its maturity as such, theta of options measure the rate of decline or decay in the value of an option due to the passage of time (quantifies the risk that time poses to option buyers) and is expressed as a negative value.
False because everyone can be managers it is based off of ur education and how hard u work for it