QUESTIONS RELATED TO MONOPOLY: 1- What is the characteristic of the monopoly? 1 - The existence of a single product of the commodity 2 - characterized by prices‚ rising prices prevailing 3 - the relative stability of prices 4 - There are barriers to enter the industry monopolist 5 - not necessary to advertise Another Monopoly properties. Price control. In a monopoly‚ and at the expense of supply in the market one entity to control and demand‚ and the degree of the price offered
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of the following statements? int i = 3; printf("%d%d"‚i‚i++); a) 34(Y) b) 43 c) 44 d) 33 Q6). long factorial (long x) { ???? return x * factorial(x - 1); } With what do you replace the ???? to make the function shown above return the correct answer? 1) if (x == 0) return 0; 2) return 1; 3) if (x >= 2) return 2; 4) if (x <= 1) return 1;(Y) Q7.What will be the output of the program? #include<stdio.h> int main() { typedef int LONG; LONG a=4; LONG b=68; float c=0;
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ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS: 1. What are the significant regions in the titration curve? Relate the characteristics of each region to the pH results obtained. - There are four significant regions in each titration curve‚ namely the initial‚ pre-equivalence‚ equivalence‚ and post-equivalence points. These points are named according to its position relative to the equivalence point. The equivalence point signifies the volume of titrant at which the solution becomes neutral. This is represented in the
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Parliament practise exam question – a) Explain the term life peers used in the extract (5 marks) * According to the extract‚ life peers sit in the House of Lords. They sit in the House of Lords for life and are appointed by the Prime Minister by recommendations from his/her party as well as the opposition. The Life peerages Act of 1958 set the conditions for Life peers to be appointed and examples include Lord Sugar and Lord Mandleson. Life peers make up the majority of the House of Lords
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Group 1 Questions "The Birthmark" 1. Using inferences from the story‚ establish its likely geographical setting and historical time. Afterwards‚ review the story for at least a couple of convincing clues and hints that suggest the story will end tragically‚ i.e. that Aylmer will fail and/or Georgiana will die. The narrator tells us that it takes place “in the latter part of the last century”‚ meaning around the late 1700s. We know this because the story was written in the 1840s so prior to that
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Course : GDM 2nd Sem Sub : Corporate Law Q.1. In the following statements only one is correct statement. Explain Briefly? i) ii) iii) An invitation to negotiate is a good offer. A quasi-contract is not a contract at all. An agreement to agree is a valid contract. Ans : i) Incorrect : - Its not an offer only an indication of a willingness to consider any offers and counter offers. ii) Correct : A quasi contract is a fictional contract created by courts for equilable‚ not contractual
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COACH HANDBAGS Overview Since October 2000’s IPO‚ net sales had grown at a compounded annual rate of 26% and stock price had increased by 1‚400% as a result of a strategy keyed to “accessible luxury”. Coach created accessible luxury in ladies handbags and leather accessories by matching key rivals on quality and style‚ while beating them on price by 50% or more. Not only did Coach’s $200-$500 handbags appeal to middle income consumers wanting a taste of luxury‚ but affluent consumers with the means
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Chapter 10 Islam Worksheet Type in your answers and save this file. When you have completed all the questions‚ e-mail this file to: hanna.alzen@centralaz.edu as an attachment‚ (see the Student Handbook’s section on attachments for assistance). In this worksheet on chapter 10‚ you will study the religion of Islam and you will try to answer the following questions based on the information from the textbook. Name: Jennifer Mata E-mail: jenkarmata@gmail.com Islam is the fastest growing
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Chapter 8 Answers Stat 2601 M & S 357-358 (ELEMENTS) 8.11‚ 8.13‚ 8.14 M & S 363-364 (LARGE SAMPLE) 8.24‚ 8.26‚ 8.29‚ 8.30‚ 8.32 M & S 371-372 (P-VALUE) 8.48‚ 8.51 M & S 378-379 (SMALL SAMPLE) 8.66‚ 8.67‚ 8.68 M & S 383-386 (PROPORTIONS) 8.74‚ 8.78‚ 8.80 M & S 392-394 (POWER OF A TEST) 8.95 M & S 397-401 (POPULATION VARIANCE) 8.111‚ 8.113 8.11 (2 points) Use of herbal therapy. According to the Journal of Advanced Nursing (January 2001)‚ 45% of senior women (i.e.‚ women
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SGSC 1000 Fall 2013—Mrs. Johnson Maus Study Questions ………..Charla E. Harris Chapter One The Sheik 5. Why does Vladek choose Anja over Lucia? What do you think of his choice? I believe Vladek chose Anja or Lucia because she was more intelligent & Anja was not as wealthy as Lucia & her family was. Chapter Two The Honeymoon 1. Why does Ms. Stefanska go to jail? What role did Anja play in Ms. Stefanska’s going to jail? She went to jail because the police found the notes that Anja hid in her house &
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