Of the following taglines or slogans, which would most likely trigger an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission or National Advertising Division?
A) For the finest Asian food come to China Garden
B) Eat at Wendy's, the best hamburgers in town
C) Tree Top apple juice is twice as good
D) For better looking skin, use Avon
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Bob, a house builder, contracts with Ollie to build a house on Ollie's lot. The total price of the construction is $100,000, $20,000 of which will be Bob's profit. After Bob has put $10,000 worth of materials into the house, Ollie wrongfully refuses to let him finish the house. If Bob sues for damages, he will be able to collect
a. $10,000. b. $20,000. c. $30,000. d. $100,000.
Refer to the shipping costs for The Terra Cotta Company. Solve the transportation problem using Excel Solver. (Remember that in balanced transportation problems all constraints—except the non-negativity constraints of the decision variables—should be set as an equal-to (=) sign in the Excel Solver dialogue.) At the optimum solution, which of the following statements is true?
a. The shipping costs from Danbury to Lakeland are $10,908.
b. The shipping costs from Aberdeen to Lakeland are $1,695.
c. The shipping costs from Aberdeen to Madison are $18,414.
d. The shipping costs from Fairview to Madison are $18,414.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.