AP Economics Chapter 3 practice questions Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. In order to understand how the price of a good is determined in the free market‚ one must account for the desires of: A. purchasers exclusively. B. sellers exclusively. C. governmental agencies exclusively D. lobbyists exclusively. E. purchasers and sellers. 2. Which of the following is NOT true of a demand curve? A. It has negative slope. B
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Chapter 4 Economic Efficiency‚ Government Price Setting‚ and Taxes Prepared by: Fernando & Yvonn Quijano © 2009 Prentice Hall Business Publishing Economics Hubbard/O’Brien UPDATE EDITION. Should the Government Control Apartment Rents? Learning Objectives 4.1 Distinguishing between the concepts of consumer surplus and producer surplus. 4.2 Understand the concept of economic efficiency. 4.3 Explain the economic effect of government imposed price ceilings and price floors
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Victoria Pham Marshall Malino Ethan Waugh Naked Egg Drop lab May 21‚ 2013 The purpose of the lab was to create a contraption that prevents an egg from breaking when dropped from about 18 ft. We made net out of yarn and lined the bottom of the box with cotton to soften the impact of the egg. Though the contraption didn’t work very well since the egg broke the moment it landed. Though we managed to calculate the amount of Potential energy at the start and how much kinetic energy it had when it
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Furniture and Equipment ................................................... | 17‚280 | | | | Accounts Payable ...................................................... | | 17‚280 | | | | | | | 4 | Rent Expense | 680 | | | | Cash | | 680 | | | | | | | 4 | No Entry - No a transaction | | | | | | | | | 5 | Supplies on Hand | 942 | | | | Cash | | 942 | | | | | | | 8 | Cash......................... | 1‚690 | | |
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Learning Team Brain Teaser 2 As individuals‚ the team explored the question: For any n x m rectangle such that GCD(n‚m) = 1‚ find a rule for determining the number of unit squares (1 x 1) that a diagonal passes through. The rectangles are a) 2 by 7 and b) 3 by 4. In order to come up with an appropriate solution‚ one must consider the greatest common divider and its possibilities. The numbers need to be considered‚ are they prime or composite numbers? Is the slope a factor in finding the answer? The fi
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Chapter 4 |Part Two Managing Processes Process Strategy | | TRUE/FALSE 1. Process decisions are strategic in nature. Answer: True Reference: Introduction Difficulty: Moderate Keywords: process‚ strategic 2. ISO 14001 is a set of standards that govern how a company designs service processes. Answer: False Reference: Process Strategy Difficulty: Easy Keywords: ISO‚ 14001‚ service‚ design‚ process 3. No process can exist
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Lesson 4 - introduction to control statements Fill in the Blanks Complete the following sentences by writing the word or words in the blanks provided. 1. In the statement‚ x =3;‚ the ’ =’ operator is one of Java’s extended assignment operators. 2. Using the same name for two methods in the same class‚ where each method has different parameter input‚ is called overloading. 3. The nextInt method of Java’s Random class returns an integer chosen at random from a range of values between 0 and n-1
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potassium sulphate‚ which are highly soluble in water and can be easily obsorbed by plant. 2. Car batteries contain sulphuric acid which is used as the electrolyte. 3. Sulphuric acid also used in the making of artificial silk-like fibres and rayon. 4. Chemical like paints‚ dyes and drug use sulphuric acid as one of their component materials. ← MANUFACTURE OF SULPHURIC ACID 1. Sulphuric acid is manufactured in industry though contact process 2. The process contain three stage STAGE1: Production
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Quadratic Equation A quadratic equation can be solved by using: 1. Factorization i) Arrange the unknowns in general form (ax2+bx+c=0) and factorize it 2. Completing the square i) x2-6x+4=0 ii) x2-6x=-4 iii) x2-6x+-622=-4+-622 iv) x2-6x+-32=-4+-32 v) x-32=5 vi) x-3=±5 vii) x=3±5 viii) x=3+5 OR 3-5 ix) x=5.236/0.7369 3. Quadratic formula x=-b±b2-4ac2a * Forming quadratic equation from given
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The core layer of the hierarchical design is the high-speed backbone of the internetwork. The core layer is critical for interconnectivity between distribution layer devices‚ so it is important for the core to be highly available and redundant. 4. Benefits of Hierarchical Network: * Scalability – can be expanded easily * Redundancy - Redundancy at the core and distribution level ensure path availability * Performance –Link aggregation between levels and high-performance core and
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