Which form of exchange is used in simple societies and does not involve money? A. barter B. bargain C. market D. commerce
will fan and medal please help
okay thank you! Do you happen to know this one as well? Which of the following states has a court of equity established more than 200 years ago that hears disputes over the internal affairs of corporations? A. Washington D.C. B. West Virginia C. Nevada D. Delaware
@shansha1
@Conqueror @pink33 @phi
@Miracrown
First of all, direct answers aren't allowed on this site. So If you're looking for the answer only, I can't help you.
I don't need direct answers, just help @conqueror
So why did you say "thank you" to a direct answer... ?
because she was the only one who bothered to stop and help..? @conqueror I'm not looking for direct answers, however I am not going to argue with someone who took time out of their day to help me out when no one else was
I wouldn't call "answers" help. If someone gives you answers all the time, you wouldn't understand how to do the questions. On the other hand, if you guide the user to the answer, they would know how to do it in the future... instead of failing college.
lololololol @conqueror not everyone is as perfect as you
"perfect" ? I never said anything about me being perfect. It isn't hard to simply follow the rules on the site...
I never said it was? just like you never said you were perfect, but that's what happens when you act a certain way, just like how you think that I can't follow the rules. @conqueror
sooooo anyways, I need to finish what I'm doing, and obviously this was a bad idea so forget it
I am here to help
I will open another question @pink33 thank you
mkay
@shansha1 I suggest you read the CoC. http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct Give Help, Not Answers - I will encourage and guide those needing help, and not just give them an answer OpenStudy values the Learning process - not the ‘Give you an answer’ process Don’t post only answers - guide the asker to a solution. Have homework problems? We can help you - as long as you are looking to learn how to get your solution (and not just the answer). Don't devalue the question/answer process! Don't provide someone with just the answer - explain the process, and help guide them through understanding the problem. Don't just provide the answer to a problem when someone else is in the middle of helping! But if you want to help, by all means, join in!
I know the rules, I never said, "someone give me the answer, and don't bother wasting my time telling me how to do it." However, when someone does finally come along to help, I'm not going to argue. So thanks anyways. @conqueror
@Miracrown
lol
leave her alone
Uh, she told me to tag her.... not to leave her alone.
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