Business, 04.03.2020 00:10 santoskasey
Write a one-page 0pp to Simon D'Azure, a retired worker, that he will have to pay half the costs of his health care premiums directly. You will provide a telephone number so that he can have his questions answered by the insurer. Create any details needed for a complete letter.
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Business, 22.06.2019 14:20, nataliaalejandradasi
Jaynet spends $50,000 per year on painting supplies and storage space. she recently received two job offers from a famous marketing firm – one offer was for $95,000 per year, and the other was for $120,000. however, she turned both jobs down to continue a painting career. if jaynet sells 35 paintings per year at a price of $6,000 each: a. what are her accounting profits? b. what are her economic profits?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30, whitems33982
When many scrum teams are working on the same product, should all of their increments be integrated every sprint?
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:40, lulustar13
David consumes two things: gasoline (g) and bread (b). david's utility function is u(g, b) = 10g^0.25 b^0.75. use the lagrange technique to solve for david's optimal choices of gasoline and bread as a function of the price of gasoline, p_g, the price of bread, p_b, and his income m. with recent decrease in the price of gasoline (maybe due to external shock such as shale gas production) does david increase his consumption of gasoline? for david, how does partial differential g/partial differential p_g depend on his income m? that is, how does david's change in gasoline consumption due to an increase in the price of gasoline depend on his income level? to answer these questions, find the cross-partial derivative, |partial differential^2 g/partial differential m partial differential p_g.
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