Which of the following would Adam Smith have opposed, should he have witnessed it occurring?
a. working laborers relatively normal hours even though it damages productivity and
makes a business less competitive
b. the payment of laborers producing rivets at a flat salary rate instead of a per-piece
incentive rate
c. providing healthy food rations to workers even though it increases costs for the
business
d. developing a manufacturing assembly line that divided human labor into tiny,
repetitive tasks
d. developing a manufacturing assembly line that divided human labor into tiny,
repetitive tasks
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Which of the following is most similar to the relationship between the UML class diagram and the database?
A. The relationship between cooking instructions and ingredients. B. The relationship between driving directions and a map. C. The relationship between a blueprint and building. D. The relationship between raw materials and finished goods.
Fisher-Price employees were engaged in experimental research when they observed, from behind a mirror, children playing with soap bubbles and decided to build a toy lawn mover that spewed soap bubbles.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
In Lightle v. Real Estate Commission, involving a real estate agent in a dispute over a house sale, the Alaska high court held that the claim of fraudulent misrepresentation against Lightle was justified because:
a. Lightle wanted to buy the house and so misled other buyers b. Lightle failed to tell the sellers that there were offers on the house c. Lightle made racist remarks about the potential buyers d. Lightle made a full disclosure that revealed facts that "might have affected the recipient's conduct in the transaction in hand." e. none of the other choices are correct
Use the following information to calculate net sales: Gross Sales, $350,000; Sales Returns and Allowances, $22,800; Sales Discounts, $45,700; Merchandise Inventory, January 1, 2012, $77,100; Merchandise Inventory, December 31, 2012, $62,900; Net Purchases, $99,200; Freight In, $1,700; Salaries, $71,800; Rent, $26,600; Utilities, $1,225; Insurance, $3,195; and Income Tax, $15,900