Answer:
- <u><em>D. No, because $100,000 is much greater than the values used in the experiment.</em></u>
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Explanation:
<em>Correlations</em>, when have strong correlation coefficients, which r = 0.9 is, may be good predictors within the limits of the range of the data.
Trying to extrapolate the <em>linear relationship</em> between the variables, <em>x = advertising spending and y= product sales</em>, way beyond the limits of the data used for the study, is too risky, because the data may be linear just for some stages (ranges) but behave very different in other ranges.
As, the option D. states, <em>$100,000 is much greater that the values used in the experiment</em>; hence, the correlation would likely would not be a good predictor for that input.
Answer:
14.8A
Explanation:
ive No. 8 aluminum conductors with THHN insulation are to be routed through a conduit found in a boiler room with an ambient temperature of 75°C. The ampacity of each conductor is
according to codes and standard the ampacity Five No. 8 aluminum conductors with THHN insulation at 75°C is 14.8A. see table electrical code book table 35
25,700 (cost of car) + 3000 (premium package) + 700 (vehicle delivery) - 6000 (old car) = $23,400.
Answer:
There is some truth to the claim that, "All cities today are world cities". All the emerging cities of Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia are linked to the global economy and, particularly, to the network of world cities, in a variety of ways. But it is also clear that various metropolises fit into the world urban hierarchy at different levels and play very distinctive roles in that wider system. Analysis of urban systems, whether global, national, or regional, from the perspective of geography or sociology, using the old human ecological framework or the newer urban political economy approach, emphasizes power and dominance. Furthermore, one of the key advantages of identifying where places fit into positions in these systems, is that "structural isomorphism" will lead to similar roles. In other words, if two cites are at or about the same level in the urban hierarchy, we should logically expect them to follow broadly similar dynamics. In the 1970s and 1980s, at a time when the neo-Marxist world-system scholarship was blossoming, an "urbanization in the world-economy" approach emerged. This perspective took its initial impetus from Manuel Castells’ suggestion that we should consider the growth of third world cities as “dependent urbanization.
Answer:
B. Merchants used connections to develop trade networks, making India dependent on foreign goods.
Explanation:
<em>The trade networks built made it easy for the Khorassanians to know the nooks and cranies of India making it possible for them during their invasion. This trade network helped in making India dependent of foreign goods at the initial onset before they are subjugated an ruled by the Khorassanians.</em>