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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Trevor's company makes fine chocolates. He has figured out how to maximize his profit. What letter on the graph represents Trevor's situation? A B C D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's the graph?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ManImStumped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm actually not sure about this, but I'm guessing D, since he figured out how to maximize profits, and that would be above the 'quantity' line. Not really sure though, so sorry. :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Occupation Salary Attorney $77,000 Software Engineer $63,000 Administrative assistant $33,000 Elemetary school teacher $40,000 Registered Nurse $53,000 Construction project manager $72,000 Based on the charted data, which of these statements is true? An elementary school teacher is in higher demand than a registered nurse. Society values registered nurses more than construction project managers. Being an attorney requires more education than being an administrative assistant. There are more construction project managers than elementary school teacher @ManImStumped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Entrepreneurs An Wang Madame C. J. Walker Samuel F. B. Morse Joseph A. Unanue Choose one of the entrepreneurs from this list. Write an essay about how your chosen entrepreneur has affected life today. Detail challenges he or she faced and explain how this person embodies one or more characteristics from the HUNT. Present your response in a clear, organized manner and cite examples as needed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It would be C, Being an attorney requires more education than being an administrative assistant. This is because the salary is more.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Country A has an absolute command economy. Country B has a mixed economy and a population that favors market trade. Both want to increase trade to generate more wealth. Which action would Country B most likely take that Country A would not? Impose stricter divisions of labor Increase production quotas Loosen certain trade regulation Permit limited private ventures

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm not sure about the last question, but I have taken business management as well as bookkeeping and accounting in high school, so I think I can help you out, but you'll need to explain what HUNT is. Also, I won't be able to write an essay for you, since that would be plagarism, but if you write an outline, I can help by editing and giving you pointers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Now for the new question, it really doesn't have anything to do with English, but it would be 'Loosen certain trade regulations'. I live in Canada, a mixed economy, and it is what we would do. It wont be A or B, cause they won't force anything, and it won't be D, cause there already are private ventures, some not so limited.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Andy compares mattresses. A twin-sized NightSoft mattress at the large chain BuyRite costs $1,500. The BuyRite saleswoman tells Andy that the company's 24-hour customer service, free mattress cleaning, and 60-day return policies are the best in the business. A similar twin-sized model, the DarkNights mattress, at the small store Joe's Bed and Linens, costs $1,495. The salesman at Joe's tells Andy that this store offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, plus free delivery. Which of these is Andy experiencing? Non-price competition in a monopolistically competitive market Non-price competition in a purely competitive market Price competition in a monopolistically competitive market Price competition in a purely competitive market @ManImStumped

OpenStudy (anonymous):

An artisan sells handmade journals. His products are successful. Based on the chart, what will happen next? He will increase the price and make fewer journals. He will increase the price and make more journals. He will lower the price and make fewer journals. He will lower the price and make more journals.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sayuri's Asian Café needs to make pot stickers faster, so Sayuri buys a new machine to speed production, and the team starts using it on Day 4. Sayuri tracks production over the course of seven days. Which of these statements summarizes how the machine affects productivity? It initially slows production, but then production improves greatly. It initially slows production, but then production returns to its normal rate. It initially speeds up production, but then production returns to its normal rate. It initially speeds up production, but then production slows down again. @ManImStumped

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@ManImStumped

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