Give an example of how cardinality relates to business policy


Cardinality reflects normal business rules as well as organizational policy. For instance, the 1:1 cardinality between the entities "Salesperson" and "Company Car" suggests that each salesperson in the organization is assigned one company car. If instead the organization's policy were to assign a single automobile to one or more salespersons who share it, this policy would be reflected by a 1:M relationship.

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a. investing activities. b. operating activities. c. financing activities. d. planning activities.

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A company had beginning inventory of 12 units at a cost of $18 each on March 1. On March 2, it purchased 12 units at $30 each. On March 6 it purchased 7 units at $23 each. On March 8, it sold 28 units for $66 each. Using the FIFO perpetual inventory method, what was the cost of the 28 units sold?

A. $668 B. $558 C. $737 D. $644 E. $576

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Which of the following statements is FALSE about attitudes?

A. Attitudes are shaped by one's values and beliefs. B. Personal values affect attitudes by influencing the importance assigned to specific product attributes. C. Attitudes are learned. D. An attitude results in responses that are consistently favorable or unfavorable way. E. Marketers are primarily concerned with American core values when developing advertising messages.

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Jim suffered an injury in an automobile accident in which he was partially at fault. Jim met with an attorney who explained to Jim how courts in their state view situations where the plaintiff was at least partially at fault. The attorney told Jim that in their state, plaintiffs suing for negligence have to be less than 50 percent responsible for causing his or her own injuries in order to recover any damages; otherwise the plaintiff receives nothing. The attorney explained that Jim's state has adopted the doctrine of ________.

A. comparative negligence B. contributory negligence C. partial contributory negligence D. partial comparative negligence

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