Which of the following are the "true digital natives" who believe that smartphones are essential to living and working?

A. Generation Z
B. The silent generation
C. The baby-boom generation
D. Generation X


Answer: A

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Do you agree with the court's decision in Fontainebleau Hotel v. Eden Roc? Explain. Is this case the same as one in which your neighbor, whom you don't get along with, builds a 40-foot fence on her property that blocks air and light from your deck and swimming pool, claiming she's doing it for security and privacy?

What will be an ideal response?

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The computer program that uses English words to represent processing functions is

A. COBOL. B. AUTOCODER. C. PL/1. D. SPS.

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ABC, Inc., is a small clothing manufacturer that produces polo shirts and pants using two resources: sewing machine hours and cutting machine hours. The production manager can schedule up to 240 hr of sewing machine time and up to 150 hr of cutting machine time. Production of one polo shirt requires 3 hr of sewing time and 1 hr of cutting time. Each pair of pants requires 2 hr of sewing time and 1.5 hr of cutting time. Each polo shirt yields a profit of $5, and each pair of pants generates a $6 profit. The objective is to maximize profits. How many decision variables are there in this LP formulation?

A. one B. two C. three D. four

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Mitch takes his two best suits to Quality Cleaners and receives a ticket as a receipt. Quality tells Mitch his suits will be cleaned and will be ready to be picked up on Monday. Another customer overhears the exchange and early on Monday goes to Quality, convinces the worker he is Mitch but that he has lost his receipt. He identifies and retrieves the suits, which happen to fit him perfectly,

too. Quality Cleaners a. is strictly liable to Mitch for the suits. b. is liable to Mitch only if Mitch can prove Quality was grossly negligent. c. has no liability unless Mitch proves Quality did not use ordinary care. d. will avoid liability if the receipt contained an exculpatory clause excluding gross negligence.

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