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Which real-world situation may be modeled by the following graph? a-the sum of monthly fees over a year's time b-the acceleration of a rocket after lift off c-the growth of a child through adulthood d-the steady decrease in value of a car after purchase
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:30
Long-distance providers are becoming increasingly concerned about certain activities within their industry. various companies come together voluntarily to implement new standards of social responsibility that members must abide by. what seems to be the primary motivation in this case for an increased interest in social responsibility? - because corporations are creations of society, they are responsible for giving back to the communities in which they operate.- these companies have realized it is in their best interest to increase their social responsibility before they are once again subject to stricter regulations.- these companies are using social responsibility as a means to increase their profitability, both short term and long term.- long-distance providers have started taking pride in their industry and its record for social responsibility.- they feel a responsibility to their stockholders, employees, the government, investors, and society as a whole.
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
Minneapolis federal reserve bank economist edward prescott estimates the elasticity of the u.s. labor supply to be 3. given this elasticity, what would be the impact of funding the social security program with tax increases on the number of hours worked and on the amount of taxes collected to fund social security?
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Business, 22.06.2019 02:30
Based on the supply and demand theory, why do medical doctors earn higher wages than child-care workers?
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Business, 22.06.2019 08:00
Why do police officers get paid less than professional baseball players?
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