produce 40 pies OR 400 cakes‚ whilst Liam can produce 100 pies OR 200 cakes. a. Calculate Kim’s and Liam’s opportunity costs of producing one pie. Kim’s opportunity cost of producing a pie is 400/40 = 10 cakes per pie. Liam’s opportunity costs of producing a pie is 200/100 = 2 cakes per pie b. If Kim and Liam spend 30 minutes of each hour producing pies and 30 minutes producing cakes‚ how many pies and cakes does each of them produce? Kim produces 20 pies and 200 cookies. Liam produces 50 pies and 100 cookies
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Australian Rules Football As Secret Men’s Business Football Women’s Problem Big Boofy Blokes in Frocks: Feminism‚ Football and Sexuality How traditional views are overly misogynist and masculine Introduce the article as the classic masculine‚ misogynist views of AFL players and the community in general. Pick apart arguments and use cases to make your point. Intro/Conclusion: The AFL should return to developing the game of football primarily for the benefit of boys and men and secondarily
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worked with both TVS Motor and Bajaj Auto. "We were in a peculiar situation‚" he adds. Rejuvenating Times The change had to be a calibrated one. The mistaken notions of prospective customers had to be addressed‚ and any reservations about Bullet and Thunderbird‚ which was launched in 2002‚ removed. At the same time‚ Lal and Ravichandran were clear that the individuality of Royal Enfield bikes should not be compromised. "We did
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UTILITY MAXIMIZATION We will examine the nature of consumer choices by working with a simple model in which the consumer DM chooses how to allocate their income M between two good X and Y. The kinds of choices we examine with this model can be quire general with X and Y varying from subjects as diverse as income versus leisure‚ consumption today versus consumption tomorrow‚ and different classes of consumption goods. The utility model has proven quire useful in a number of real world applications
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Out of the many poems that we have and have not learnt in English‚ the two that I would choose for year 7 next year‚ are‚ ‘The Lesson’ By Roger McGough and ‘The Man From Snowy River’ by Banjo Patterson. Both poems are enjoyable to read and great for year sevens next year. Each poem also has advanced techniques used to display numerous meanings of the poems. The first poem that I would recommend to the year sevens next year is “The Lesson”. This poem has lots of humour in it and brutality‚ which
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individual dialect also be affected. Maybe a fair few Australians pronounce words like anti more like ant-i but for the majority Australians have hold true to the true blue Aussie dialect. Australian English is a very innovative and creative language‚ new slang and jargon are created all the time. Words like ’rank’ (Aussie slang meaning bad smelling; disgusting) are still used frequently by modern day Australians. Sure some american slang has migrated into the modern day australians lexicon‚ words
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masculine‚ rough‚ and tough bushmen who worked hard to tame the bush or were struggling with the drought. Elder (2007) says how “one of the most stereotyped‚ out of date and yet long-lived and most popular narratives of Australian-ness is that of the ‘Aussie bloke’” (p.4). Although the bush and Bushmen is still a huge factor of our identity it is not the only factor that contributes. Donovan (2010) explores how Australia has “built a narrative about who we are as a nation‚ and new chapters are being added
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Aussie companies to do it easier in Asia Student Number: 00026711T Lecturer: Tim Beaty Essay topic: International Free Trade Word count: 1‚480 Every day Australia and Australians benefit from international trade. Australia has a population of only 22 million people and trade generates a global market of a growing seven billion. All around the world people are consuming Australian food and using locally produced products‚ whether it be operating computers with Australian software
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Case study Essay Length: – 1800 words Sally with Talipes who has had TendoAchilles lengthening Sally is a 4 month old baby girl with unilateral talipes equinovarus (TEV) and congenital hip dysplasia. Serial plasters in hospital began since day three of her birth and today she is admitted to the day surgery unit for left Tendo Achilles lengthening and plaster cast application. Following surgery Sally has returned to the ward with an intravenous cannula in her right hand and a plaster of paris
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