<span>The compilers of the national accounts can avoid double counting by recording only every second transaction in the economy. The statement that is presented says it's True. In order for us to avoid double counting, the only sales of final services and goods must be included. Take note, it is in the national accounts.</span>
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The answer is dumping or abandonment of any
animal in the highway. <span>It naturally is a
violation of the California Vehicle Code’s Section 21376, which states: “The
Department of Transportation shall place and maintain on each major state
highway entering the state, within 500 feet after the state line, a symbol that
states the abandonment or dumping of any animal (on a highway) is a delinquency
punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 or confinement in a county jail up to six
months, or both.”
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In some states, deserting an animal anyplace
– not just on a highway – is illegal. In California, the Penal Code’s Section
597 mentions that it’s a crime for an owner of any animal to permit it to be
without proper care and attention, which would seem to include intentionally
abandoning it anywhere.
Answer:
The Live Wire show that the revenue was recognized on july 31
Explanation:
Here the Servicing of car as been done on July 31 , so revenue should be recognized on July 31 only, since the revenue is recognized at time of rendering service or selling goods.
Answer:
"For example" would be the best choice.
Explanation:
The other choices don't sound as good once you try it in a sentence.