The ability to find many possible solutions to a particular problem, including unique, untested solutions, is called ______.
A. diversity
B. affirmative action
C. divergent thinking
D. functional conflict
C. divergent thinking
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Hometown Grocery, Inc. has 41,000 shares of common stock outstanding and 5000 shares of preferred stock outstanding. The common stock is $6.00 par value; the preferred stock is 4% noncumulative with a $100.00 par value. On October 15, 2018, the company declares a total dividend payment of $55,000. What is the amount of dividend that will be paid for each share of common stock? (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)
A) $0.85 B) $24.60 C) $2460.00 D) $0.75
For a U.S.-based entrepreneurial firm, the 75 percent of the world's population living outside the United States offers a very large market opportunity.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Mae Refiners, Inc., processes sugar cane that it purchases from farmers. Sugar cane is processed in batches. A batch of sugar cane costs $60 to buy from farmers and $13 to crush in the company's plant. Two intermediate products, cane fiber and cane juice, emerge from the crushing process. The cane fiber can be sold as is for $29 or processed further for $13 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $61. The cane juice can be sold as is for $40 or processed further for $28 to make the end product molasses that is sold for $67.Which of the intermediate products should be processed further?
A. Cane fiber should NOT be processed into industrial fiber; Cane juice should be processed into molasses. B. Cane fiber should be processed into industrial fiber; Cane juice should be processed into molasses. C. Cane fiber should NOT be processed into industrial fiber; Cane juice should NOT be processed into molasses. D. Cane fiber should be processed into industrial fiber; Cane juice should NOT be processed into molasses.
A constraint with zero slack or surplus is called a
A) nonbinding constraint. B) resource constraint. C) binding constraint. D) nonlinear constraint. E) linear constraint.