The working-age population in the least developed countries is growing rapidly and in the traditional pattern among youth. This growth is particularly pronounced because worldwide ______.
a. more children are immigrating along with their parents
*b. more children than ever before are living to adulthood
c. the working population category has expanded to recognize people are entering the labor force earlier
d. families are being incentivized to have more children
*b. more children than ever before are living to adulthood
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A) supplier qualification B) product tracking C) independent audits D) refrigeration E) just-in-time delivery
Upon termination, which of the following must be included in an employee's final pay?
A) Hours worked. B) Vacation previously paid. C) Severance pay. D) Sick time accrued but not used.
Native Customs sells two popular styles of hand-sewn footwear: a sandal and a moccasin. The cost to make a pair of sandals is $18, and the cost to make a pair of moccasins is $24. The demand for these two items is sensitive to the price, and historical data indicate that the monthly demands are given by S = 400 ? 10P1 and M = 450 ? 15P2, where S = demand for sandals (in pairs), M = demand for moccasins (in pairs), P1 = price for a pair of sandals, and P2 = price for a pair of moccasins. To remain competitive, Native Customs must limit the price (per pair) to no more than $60 and $75 for its sandals and moccasins, respectively. Formulate this nonlinear programming problem to find the optimal production quantities and prices for sandals and moccasins that maximize total monthly profit.
What will be an ideal response?