Business, 19.05.2020 16:57, Smartpotato9555
Sylvia, an elderly widow who is almost deaf, owns her own home. Her closest confidant for business transactions is her son-in-law, Ron. Ron offered to purchase her home for $500,000. The home had recently been appraised at $600,000, but Sylvia agreed, in writing, to sell when Ron persisted in making the offer. She never asked and he never volunteered information about the appraised value of the house. If Sylvia later desires to set aside that sale, what is her best argument against the validity of the contract?
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00, igtguith
T-comm makes a variety of products. it is organized in two divisions, north and south. the managers for each division are paid, in part, based on the financial performance of their divisions. the south division normally sells to outside customers but, on occasion, also sells to the north division. when it does, corporate policy states that the price must be cost plus 20 percent to ensure a "fair" return to the selling division. south received an order from north for 300 units. south's planned output for the year had been 1,200 units before north's order. south's capacity is 1,500 units per year. the costs for producing those 1,200 units follow
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:50, dontworry48
Abus pass costs $5 per week. which of the following equations shows the total cost in dollars, t, of the bus pass for a certain number of weeks, w? t = 5w w = 5t t = 5 + w w = 5 + t
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:30, studybuddy0203
Emerson has an associate degree based on the chart below how will his employment opportunities change from 2008 to 2018
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