Business, 22.10.2019 01:00, alyssavwil233
International trade has always played a role in the u. s. economy. is this role increasing or decreasing (in terms of exports and imports)? international trade ) decreasing because government policies facilitate trade. b) increasing because shipping costs have increased. c) increasing because tariffs are increasing. d) increasing because countries no longer enter into free trade agreements. f) increasing because communication is less expensive.
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Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, chilanka
Dr. sperry, a biologist, is using excel to track growth rates of different populations of bacteria. she has a very complex formula in one cell. it begins with “round”. dr. sperry would like to see exactly how excel’s calculation reached the final rounded value that she sees in the cell. what could dr. sperry do to best understand how the calculation was made? try different formulas on her own until she reaches the value shown in excel click on the evaluate formula button in the formulas tab and then click “step in” select the cell and then look at the formula in the formula field of the ribbon remove “round” from the formula in order to see the actual value before rounding
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:20, isabelperez063
Why is it easier for new entrants to get involved in radical innovations when compared to incumbent firms? a. unlike incumbent firms, new entrants do not have to face the high entry barriers, initially. b. new entrants are embedded in an innovation ecosystem, while incumbent firms are not. c. unlike incumbent firms, new entrants do not have formal organizational structures and processes. d. incumbent firms do not have the advantages of network effects that new entrants have.
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:30, RKennedy3654
Which of the following is considered part of a country’s infrastructure?
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