Answer:
d.Incident
Explanation:
Based on the information provided within the question it seems that what is being described in this activity is an incident as: an unplanned interruption to an IT service or reduction in the quality of an IT service or a failure of a Configuration Item that has not yet impacted an IT service In the context of information technology this refers to an attack to a IT service or server which causes an unplanned interruption in that service or reduction or quality. Which the attack in this scenario did both as they attacked the server and stole sensitive information which most likely caused the service to be shut down for maintenance in order to fix the exploit.
Answer:
e. Samantha, who quits her job to look for a better one
Explanation:
This is a topic in economics and business that seeks to test your understanding of business cycles. This particular question is on frictional unemployment.
The main feature of frictional unemployment is that there is someone or a group of people who are actively looking for work. They remain unemployed until they find work.
The other answers in the question point to people who are not looking for work and thus do not make up part of the frictionally unemployed population group.
E.g Sylvia quit her job to spend more time with the kids, the college student who quit work to return to school etc... all these are not actively looking for job.
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Answer and Explanation:
Journal Entry would be:
Tax expense (plug) 30
Deferred tax liability [( 30% - 40%) x $ 60] 6
Taxes payable (40% x $90) 36
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Answer:
B. Ordinal
Explanation:
Ordinal scales of measurement is the second level of measurement that measures non numeric concepts like happiness, comfort, discomfort, etc
ordinal scale identifies rank of variables with orders like good, very good, excellent etc. An example of ordinal scale of measurement is the Likert scale with measures data with orders like strongly agreed, agreed, , disagreed, strongly disagreed .
In ordinal scale of measurement, it is the order that matters. Therefore a bank that allows its customers to evaluates its drive - thru service as good, average or poor is using the ordinal scale of measurement