In which of the following situations could the defence of voluntary assumption of risk apply?
A) A spectator injured by a baseball hit into the stands while attending a baseball game.
B) A pedestrian hit by a car while crossing a road not at an intersection.
C) A passenger whose friend gives him a drive home after they have spent the evening drinking at the pub together.
D) Both A and C
E) All of the above.
D
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A. Esther is liable neither for battery nor assault B. Esther is liable only for battery C. Esther is liable only for assault D. Esther is liable for both battery and assault
What is the acid-test ratio for a merchant with the following account balances? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
A) 0.76
B) 0.43
C) 0.60
D) 0.83
If the forward exchange rate is an unbiased predictor of future spot rates, then future spot rates will always be equal to current forward rates
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements is TRUE about the components of a business plan?
A) Potential business owners can use a common template to write a business plan because all plans share the same components. B) Business plans all have the same key components; however, some may be included in a different order. C) All business plans discuss the specific product before analyzing how the product fits the market. D) All business plans are different depending on the business; however, most have a few components in common. E) All business plans are unique and share no common characteristics or components.