Business, 27.09.2019 05:30, lilque3448
Why would a large crop surplus be a problem for farmers? a. surpluses are destroyed by the government. b. surpluses drive down prices. c. surpluses drive up prices. d. surpluses drive up the price of agriculture equipment.
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30, jessicaisbaehood
Juanita and sam attend a beach party and notice that the local beach appears to have a great deal more trash washed up on shore than it did when they were young. the water doesn't appear nearly as clear, and there seems to be less evidence of small water creatures living in the shallows. an afternoon at the local library convinces them that one major cause is the new factory nearby. after some discussion, they decide their next step should be identifying the cause of the changes identifying the problem picketing the guilty factory lobbying their elected representatives to complain about the problem talking to a local environmental group about solutions
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00, andersonmm22
The sign at the bank reads, "wait here for the first available teller," suggests the use of a waiting line system. a. multiple server, single phaseb. random server, single phasec. single server, multiphased. multiple server, multiphasee. dynamic server, single phase
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:00, angiecamachoac1728
True of false: the chancellor of a university has commissioned a team to collect data on students' gpas and the amount of time they spend bar hopping every week (measured in minutes). he wants to know if imposing much tougher regulations on all campus bars to make it more difficult for students to spend time in any campus bar will have a significant impact on general students' gpas. his team should use a t test on the slope of the population regression.
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