The following query on table VEHICLE will return one number:SELECT COUNT(*) from vehicle;

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Quibble Company established a $300 petty cash fund by issuing a check to the custodian on February 1. On February 15, the petty cash fund was replenished and increased to $800 in total. The contents of the petty cash fund at the time of the February 15 replenishment were:Currency and coins?$12Petty cash receipts for:??  Transportation-in for inventory$39?  Delivery expense88?  Repairs to office equipment47?  Postage64?  Entertainment of customers53291Total?$303The company uses the perpetual inventory method. Prepare Quibble's general journal entry to record both the reimbursement and the increase of the petty fund on February 15.

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To find the optimal solution using the stepping stone method, first select a(n) ______ in the initial basic feasible solution to be evaluated.

a. occupied cell b. empty cell c. referenced cell d. variable cell

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Briefly explain the differences between a QuickBooks QBB file and a QBW file.

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A question of ethics

In 1999, in an effort to reduce smoking by children, the attorney general of Massachusetts issued comprehensive regulations governing the advertising and sale of tobacco products. Among other things, the regulations banned cigarette advertisements within one thousand feet of any elementary school, secondary school, or public playground and required retailers to post any advertising in their stores at least five feet off the floor, out of the immediate sight of young children. A group of tobacco manufacturers and retailers filed suit against the state, claiming that the regulations were preempted by the federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act (FCLAA) of 1965, as amended. That act sets uniform labeling requirements and bans broadcast advertising for cigarettes. Ultimately, the case reached the United States Supreme Court, which held that the federal law on cigarette ads preempted the cigarette advertising restrictions adopted by Massachusetts. The only portion of the Massachusetts regulatory package to survive was the requirement that retailers had to place tobacco products in an area accessible only by the sales staff. In view of these facts, consider the following questions.

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