Answer: C
Wellspring should produce flavored water both this week and next.
Explanation: Given that
The total costs to filter natural spring water = $38500
With Weekly revenue for plain water = $92,700
Gain = 92700 - 38500 = $54200
While
The cost of flavorings bottling = $38500 + $4600 = $43100
With Weekly revenue for the flavored water = $100,800
Gain = 100800 - 43100 = $57700
If the cost of filtering the spring water will decrease by $1,000 in the week ahead, then
Normal water gain = $44100
but the cost of flavorings will increase by $1,200.
Flavour water gain = 57700 - 1200
Flavour water gain = $56500
Since flavour water gain is more than normal water, we will conclude that Wellspring should produce flavored water both this week and next.
Answer:
It depends what form of government.
Explanation:
Major State responsibilities include schools, hospitals and doctors offices, conservational methods and environmental factors, roadways, railways and public transportation, all the public work environments located in the state, agricultural and fishing resources, industrialization methods, community services, sports and recreation teams and businesses, consumer affairs with the markets, police forces in the state, prisons and emergency services.
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The answer to this question would be...
B. Inherent.