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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00
Identify whether the statements are true or false by dragging and dropping the appropriate term into the bin provided. long-run economic growth is unlikely to be sustainable because of finite natural resources. in the modern economy, countries that possess few domestic natural resources essentially have no chance to develop economically. finding alternatives to natural resources will be very important to long-term economic growth. in the modern economy, human and physical capital are generally less important in productivity than natural resources. in the 19th century, countries with the highest per capita gdp were nearly always abundant in minerals and productive farming land.
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:30
2. which of the following statements about interest is true? a. interest is a one-time fee that you pay for lending money. b. interest is expressed as a percentage of the amount you are borrowing. c. because interest rates tend to be small numbers, they typically don't have much effect on the price of the goods you're purchasing. d. interest is a penalty that you pay when you don't pay your bills on time.
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Business, 23.06.2019 22:00
The castle river wind farm in alberta, canada, operates 67 wind turbines and produces 125 million kilowatt-hours of electricity - enough to serve 20,000 homes. why do you suppose the company erected 67 turbines, rather than, say, 50 or 100?
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Business, 23.06.2019 22:50
Recent studies have shown that 20% of americans fit the medical definition of obese. a random sample of 50 americans is selected and the number of obese in the sample is determined. what is the sampling distribution of the sample proportion latex: \hat p p ^ ?
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