What are the differences between source code, object code, and executable code?
Executable code contains only machine-language CPU instructions.Object code, which is the output of a compiler, contains a mixtureCPU instructions, library calls, and other information the link editor needs.Source code contains only symbolic instructions written in a programming language.
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a. Reduces working capital b. Increases working capital c. Has no effect on working capital d. The increases offset the decrease.
One challenge presented to employers by the rural to urban migration is
A. maintaining the rural immigrant's interest in work. B. finding urban recreation areas for the rural immigrants, such as football fields and baseball diamonds. C. keeping the rural immigrants in the cities. D. fully utilizing the new pool of highly skilled immigrant workers. E. supporting the social and psychological adjustment necessary for rural immigrants in an urban work setting.
What is meant by the phrase, "cost structure?"
What will be an ideal response?
Effective listening involves observing nonverbal communication as well as hearing the verbal message
Indicate whether the statement is true or false