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refers primarily to the right of consumers to purchase what they want. Incorrect in a market system means that entrepreneurs can obtain and use economic resources without any legal restraint. allows businesses, within broad limits, to choose what goods to produce. is a characteristic that is common to most economic systems
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30
Acompany is developing a new highÂperformance wax for cross country ski racing. in order to justify the price marketingwants, the wax needs to be very fast. specifically, the mean time to finish their standard test course should be less thanseconds for a former olympic champion. to test it, the champion will ski the course 8 times. the champion's times(selected at random) are 59.9 61.9 48.8 52.2 46.6 45.3 50.6 and 41.1 seconds to complete the test course. complete parts a and b below.a) should they market the wax? assume the assumptions and conditions for appropriate hypothesis testing are metfor the sample.assume=0.05. what are the null and alternative hypotheses? choose the correct answer below.b) suppose they decide not to market the wax after the test, but it turns out that the wax really does lower the champion'saverage time to less thanseconds. what kind of error have they made? explain the impact to the company of such anerror.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:00
Aprofessional does specialized work that's primarily: degree based. medical or legal. well paying. intellectual and creative
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:30
Tom has brought $150,000 from his pension to a new job where his employer will match 401(k) contributions dollar for dollar. each year he contributes $3,000. after seven years, how much money would tom have in his 401(k)?
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