Mathematics, 27.04.2021 23:30 gwendallinesikes
If you hire a total of 15 people to work FOH, what are the odds that you'll see one of them, Jill, come in on Thursday. (Assume they all work the same number of shifts each week, and no one works 2 shifts in one day.)
A) 6/15
B) 8/13
C) 1/15
D) 1/3
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, ElizabethF
Aball is dropped from a height of 10m above the ground. it bounce to 90% of its previous height on each bounce. what is the approximate height that the ball bounce to the fourth bounce?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, ptrlvn01
1. an economy consists of three workers: larry, moe, and curly. each works 10 hours a day and can produce two services: mowing lawns and washing cars. in an hour, larry can either mow one lawn or wash one car; moe can either mow one lawn or wash two cars; and curly can either mow two lawns or wash one car. a. calculate how much of each service is produced under the following circumstances: a. all three spend all their time mowing lawns. b. all three spend all their time washing cars. c. all three spend half their time on each activity d. larry spends half of his time on each activity, while moe only washes cars and curly only mows lawns b. using your answers to part a, draw a production possibilities frontier and label points a, b, c, and d on your graph. explain why the production possibilities frontier has the shape it does. c. are any of the allocations calculated in part a inefficient? explain.
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