I guess women would more likely to support same sex marriage, environmental protection regulations, anti-poverty programs and activist government yet would not support d.increase in military spending as women are tend to be on the peaceful side than having a war.
Explanation:
e. State the conclusion of the test in context f. Find a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of questions on all AP exams having B as the correct choice using the normal distribution and the formula for standard error. Show your calculations
Answer Is D (Break Pedal)
A spectacular population increase has accompanied the west coast’s industrial revolution. The Portland metropolitan area showed a 31 per cent increase in population since 1940; the Seattle area shows an increase in population for the same period of 200,000; and an estimated 1,500,000 people have entered California since 1940. Since most industrial activity on the west coast is confined to the manufacture of aircraft and the construction of ships, sharp curtailment of employment is threatened in the post-war period. With a population increase of 14 per cent, California, for example, faces the problem of shifting 1,500,000 workers from war activities to civilian jobs after the war. . . .
The typical white defense migrant is a young man, twenty-five years of age or younger, married, from a small town or rural area in the Pacific Northwest, anxious to settle in the area, and primarily interested in industrial employment in the post-war period. A study made recently in the Kaiser yards in Portland indicates that only 23.6 per cent of the migrants expressed a definite intention to leave after the war; that only a very few have maintained economic ties elsewhere or have jobs to which they might return; that considerable numbers have purchased property in the area; that a majority have their families with them; and that 86 per cent must find new employment immediately after their present employment terminates.
Answer:
1. Quality Control Department.
2. Research & Development Department.
3. Quality Assurance Department
4. Production Department.
Explanation:
A functional manager refers to an individual or person who is saddled with the responsibility of controlling and overseeing the affairs of an organizational unit such as a department.
This ultimately implies that, a functional manager only has management authority over the particular department he or she is heading within an organization.
Functional managers are responsible for just one organizational activity such as Quality Control Dept., Research & Development Dept., Production Dept., Quality Assurance Dept. etc.
The functions of these departments in an organization includes;
1. Quality Control Department: test samples of the product and the materials that go into making the product.
2. Research & Development Department: investigate a potential product with commercial value.
3. Quality Assurance Department: ensure all documents are accurate, complete and available.
4. Production Department: Make product by following documented procedures.