An IP Address:
a. defines the path to a facility or file on the web.
b. is the unique address that every computer node and host attached to the Internet must have.
c. is represented by a 64-bit data packet.
d. is the address of the protocol rules and standards that governing the design of internet hardware and software.
B
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Will wants to sell a car to Timothy. Will tries to convince Timothy that it is a good buy. Will lies by telling him that the car has 10 months of free service left in order to convince him to buy it. The car actually has only 2 months of service left. Which of the following is true in this scenario?
A. Will cannot be tried by the court because the defendant's motivation is not known. B. It is a case of mutual misunderstanding. C. Will is guilty of fraud. D. Will is not guilty of fraud because he did not have commercial interests behind the lie.
A company is considering two alternative investment opportunities, each of which requires an initial cash outlay of $110,000. The expected net cash flows from the two projects follow: Project A Project Z Year 1 ……………… $ 30,000$ 44,000Year 2 ………………44,000 70,000Year 3……………… 70,000 30,000Totals ……………… $144,000$144,000 Based on a comparison of their net present values, and assuming the same discount rate of 12% is required for both projects, which project is the better investment? Use the table values below to compute the net present value of each project's cash flows.Periods Present value of 1 at 12%1……………….0.89292……………….0.79723……………….0.7118
What will be an ideal response?
Social media are used by marketers as a way to extend the benefits of their traditional media
Indicate whether the statement is true or false a. True b. False
Lucille and Michael work together. Lucille goes into work earlier and sometimes works through lunch. She does not notice that Michael stays late many evenings producing about the same completed projects. If Lucille feels that Michael’s outcomes and inputs ratio is greater than her own ratio, Lucille will feel a
a. Perceived equity b. Perceived inequality c. Uncontrolled inequality d. Perceived inequity