All of the following are examples of discrete random variables except ________
A) the income of an American family
B) the outcomes from rolling dice
C) the rating of customer satisfaction on a scale of 1 to 10
D) the number of apples in a basket
A
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A machine with a cost of $100,000 and accumulated depreciation of $80,000 was sold at a loss of $6,000 . What amount of cash was received from the sale?
a. $26,000 b. $14,000. c. $20,000. d. $94,000.
Clearwater Hampers is a small British company that sells luxury food and drink in various combinations in picnic hampers. Food and wine are seen as classic, fail-safe gifts in a market where present-buying is increasingly tricky. Corporate customers, both in the United Kingdom and abroad, are important to the business. Clearwater has had several orders for more than a quarter of a million dollars. The company's leading salesperson, Peter Austin, is preparing the approach he will use during his first sales call with the CEO of Diamonite, a company that specializes in designing, manufacturing, and installing aircraft interiors for executives and heads of state.To use questions effectively in his approach, Austin needs to:
A. create reciprocity. B. steer clear of any preconceived answers. C. agree to everything the prospect says. D. remove all distractions from the immediate environment. E. anticipate the answers of the questions.
As a salesperson, how should you respond to a prospect if you are unable to close the sale?
What will be an ideal response?
Which sentence is correctly punctuated?
A) Our networking infrastructure, which was installed in January, will be updated next month. B) Our networking infrastructure, that was installed in January, will be updated next month. C) Our networking infrastructure which was installed in January will be updated next month. D) ?Our networking infrastructure that was installed in January will be updated next month.