Answer:C
Explanation: because i did the test
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Factors of production example for manufacturing pencil 
Explanation:
Four factors of production are :
Land, Labour, Capital, Entrepreneur 
Examples in case of manufacturing a pencil : 
Land : Factory land required, Capital : Funds required for fixed factor (eg machine) & variable factor (eg  raw material - wood), Labour : People required to work on machines with raw material (wood), Entrepreneur : The person supplying managerial skills for pencil' enterprise operation. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
I will get a cup of coffee
Explanation:
I wouldnt want my partner to lose trust in me, yes he is experienced and i want to learn from him but i also want to careful/mindful of my dealings with him because everything with him might not be right.
So for him to tell me about the restaurant, i will have to observe the restaurant and try to understand the relationship between him and restaurant. But not to gain trust and confidence with my partner, also my experienced lead, i will get a cup of coffee, not to be too forward, i have to be smart and observe i can just also order what i like because he also ordered what he liked, its about been smart.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
option A
Explanation:
The correct answer is option A
Three factor that lead to human error is Overload, inappropriate response, and inappropriate activities.
Overload of work can make human error because due to overload and stress the engagement of employee decreases which reduces productivity.
Inappropriate response can also cause human error because if there is no proper response for the team member then this will lead to confusion so, productivity will again decrease.
Inappropriate activities leads to human error because focus of the employee shifts.   
 
        
             
        
        
        
In the context of Levinson’s theory on seasons that a person goes through, all of these underlying factors contribute to Keisha’s "life structure".
Psychologist Daniel Levinson built up a complete theory of grown-up advancement, alluded to as the Seasons of Life hypothesis, which distinguished stages and development that happen well into the grown-up years.
His theory is included succession like stages. Each stage is formed by an occasion or activity that leads into the following stage.