Assume that the company wanted to do some advertising in the states where the candidates were campaigning about the benefits of coal, but they were not of a political nature. Which of the following is true when it comes to advertising?
A. Under the First Amendment, commercial speech is given the same protection than non-commercial speech.
B. Under the First Amendment, commercial speech is given less protection than non-commercial speech.
C. Under the First Amendment, commercial speech is given no protection.
D. Under the First Amendment, commercial speech is given more protection than non-commercial speech.
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Business, 22.06.2019 00:40, Dailyn
Eileen's elegant earrings produces pairs of earrings for its mail order catalogue business. each pair is shipped in a separate box. she rents a small room for $150 a week in the downtown business district that serves as her factory. she can hire workers for $275 a week. there are no implicit costs. what is the marginal product of the second worker?
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Business, 22.06.2019 01:30, hollymay808p0t9to
At the end of the week, carla receives her paycheck and goes directly to the bank after work to make a deposit into her savings account. the bank keeps the required reserve and then loans out the remaining balance to a qualified borrower named malik as a portion of his small business loan. malik uses the loan to buy a tractor for his construction business and makes small monthly payments to the bank to payback the principal balance plus interest on the loan. the bank profits from a portion of the interest payment received and also passes some of the interest back to carla in the form of an interest payment to her savings account. in this example, the bank is acting
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:20, tatilynnsoto17
Ardmore farm and seed has an inventory dilemma. they have been selling a brand of very popular insect spray for the past year. they have never really analyzed the costs incurred from ordering and holding the inventory and currently fave a large stock of the insecticide in the warehouse. they estimate that it costs $25 to place an order, and it costs $0.25 per gallon to hold the spray. the annual requirements total 80,000 gallons for a 365 day year. a. assuming that 10,000 gallons are ordered each time an order is placed, estimate the annual inventory costs. b. calculate the eoq. c. given the eoq calculated in part b., how many orders should be placed and what is the average inventory balance? d. if it takes seven days to receive an order from suppliers, at what inventory level should ardmore place another order?
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