Answer:
Price elasticity of demand for Adam=0
Price elasticity of demand for Barb=1
Explanation:
Price elasticity of demand = %age change in demanded QTY / %age change in demanded price
The price is not important for Adam, and he demands a fixed quantity, hence his demand curve is vertical. A perfectly vertical demand curve is can inelastic demand curve and has price elasticity =0
The quantity is not important for Barb, and he demands a fixed price, hence his demand curve is horizontal. A perfectly horizontal demand curve is has price elasticity =1
Answer:credit accounts receivable for $6,000
Explanation: this is because Eli co received a payment into their account from a customer which is a credit to their account.
It would have been a debit if Eli co paid out or made an expenditure from their account.
Answer:
a) 0.0358
b) 0.0395
c) 0.1506
Explanation:
Number of clues "daily doubles" = 3
Determine the probabilities
<u>a) P(single contestant finds all three ) </u>
assuming event A= a returning champion gets the "daily double" in first trial
P(A) = 1/30 , P(~A) = 29/30
assuming event B = any player picks up "daily double" after the first move
P(B |~A ) = 1/3
hence : P ( B and ~A ) = 29/30 * 1/3 = 29/90
<em>considering second round </em>
P(player chooses both daily doubles ) = 1/3 * 1/3 = 1/9
∴ P(single contestant finds all three ) = 29/90 * 1/9 = 0.0358
<u>B) P ( returning champion gets all three ) </u>
= (1/30 + 29/90 )* 1/9
= 32 / 810 = 0.0395
<u>c) P ( each player selects only one )</u>
P = 32/405 + 29/405
= 61 / 405 = 0.1506
Answer: The correct answer is "(A) Advertising".
Explanation: The publicity for its diffusion and consequences in front of third parties and legal regime is the type of corporate discourse that can be completely regulated with the aim of not causing damage to the rights of potential consumers.
Answer:
1. Mutual exclusivity
Explanation:
This researcher did not address the aspect of mutual exclusivity well enough as evidenced in options c and d in the coding above.
This is because option d says full time students. Option d is not mutually exclusive as a student can be a full time student and work part-time, and one can be a full time student and also be unemployed or employed full time