You decided that the interviewees should answer, Borh WAN and LAN. This was the correct answer because the LAN or Local Area Network devices permit corporation computers to join with one another, with printers and copiers, and with the Internet. While WAN or Wide Area Network devices links the computer from site to site since GearUp has headquarters in several sites.
<span>The kidnappers have taken and holding eight people hostage at a farmhouse just outside town. If the Swat team assaults the farmhouse, hostages will be killed. If they give into the kidnappers' demands for ransom, hostages will be safe but the tactic will encourage more kidnappings of innocent people.The argument is an example of compromise. </span>
<span>Compromise is a negotiation process in which both parties (Swat team and kidnappers) give up something in order to get something else which they want more. It occurs in win-lose situations – like in the example that there are hostages taken in. Each of the parties makes concessions in order to reach an agreement that is agreeable to both.</span>
Answer:
Since the expected value is higher for not suing ($600,000), then Jay should not sue. The expected value of the best case scenario in case of suing is only $500,000 and in the expected value of the worst case scenario is -$37,500.
Explanation:
he decides to not sue = expected value $600,000
he decides to sue:
50% chance of winning
expected value
- $2,000,000 x 50% x 50% = $500,000
- $500,000 x 50% x 50% = $125,000
50% chance of losing
- expected value = -$75,000 x 50% = -$37,500
Answer:
$36
Explanation:
Computation for comparable firm 1
Price earning = Share price / Earning per share
= $50 / 5 = $10
Computation for comparable firm 2
Price earning = Share price / Earning per share
= $28 / 2 = $14
Average price earning = (Price earning of firm 1 + Price earning of firm 2) / 2
= ($10 + $14) / 2
= $12
Computation of stock price For STU
Stock price = Average price earning × Earning per share of STU
STU = 12 × ($3 million / $1 million) = $36
<span>While
the new helmets
decrease the probability of a serious head injury resulting
from a bike accident, they also incentivize cyclists to ride less safely, which
could
increase the number of bike accidents and thus head injuries to cyclists
</span>
<span>Although the new helmets reduce the
probability of head injuries, such an outcome changes the incentives of
cyclists by making them less cautious</span>