One element involved in the determination of unconscionability is:
A)the comparative bargaining power of the parties

B)the opportunity to make a contract for better terms with someone else.
C)the course of the economy after the contract is made.
D)whether a loss will be sustained by performance of the contract.


A

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Paul area of Minnesota and to Kennewick-Pasco-Richland area in Washington. After conducting some tests, the teams return with some unusual findings, the Minneapolis-St. Paul workers seem to obey classic learning effect rules; their learning rate is 80% and is based on a doubling of output. They are much slower than their counterparts at the other site; it is estimated that the first batch units they assemble will take them 700 hours. The workforce in the Kennewick-Pasco-Richland area is much faster; their first batch will take only 470 hours. Strangely, these workers also exhibit learning effects, but their learning is based on a tripling of output rather than the traditional doubling and their rate is 78%. How many batches must be made before Minneapolis-St. Paul's time falls below Kennewick-Pasco-Richland's?

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