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    Study claims customers prefer cable to telecom for triple-play An annual survey conducted by Knowledge Networks/SRI claims that 29% of consumers believe that cable systems would provide the best service and value for the triple-play bundle of video‚ voice and broadband. Satellite was the second choice at 22%‚ followed by local phone companies (21%)‚ ISPs (19%) and electric utility companies (8%). In addition‚ the report indicated that while the average household would be willing to spend an

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    1. I believe that this bag is the most appealing and suitable bag both for my client and punk theme. The size of this bag is perfect for my client‚ also it can be held as both a side bag and a hand bag‚ which were both my clients’ first choices. Also the bag is very interesting‚ simple and appealing‚ as it only contains two simple colours‚ but also has badges to make it look punky. Also this bag contains secret pockets both inside and outside the bag to keep the very important personal belongings

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    PROBLEM 1  Max has the utility function U(x‚ y) = x(y + 1). The price of x is $2 and the price of y is $1. Income is $10. How much x does Max demand? How much y? If his income doubles and prices stay unchanged‚ will Max’s demand for both goods double? To set his MRS equal to the price ratio‚ Max sets (y+1)/x = 2. His budget constraint is 2x + y = 10. Solve these two equations to find that x=11/4 and y=9/2. If his income doubles and prices stay unchanged‚ his demand for both goods does not double

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    Red tama ung wlang highlight mali un.. haha 1 Suppose that a consumer’s income triples. However‚ at the same time‚ both the price of and the price of also triple. This consumer has experienced Response: no change in purchasing power. * Edit Question 2 Suppose the price of is PhP20 and the price of is PhP10 and that good is plotted on the horizontal axis. If the price of doubles and the price of triples‚ leaving the consumer’s income unchanged‚ the budget line Response: will shift out from

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    Mill’s defense of the principle of utility: 1. 2. 3. 4. Seeing something proves that it is visible Hence‚ desiring something proves that it is desireable. The only thing that each person ultimately desires is his or her own happiness. Hence‚ the only thing that is ultimately desirable is for a person is his or her own happiness. 5. Hence‚ each person should perform those actions that promote the greatest happiness. Ask yourself: (a) Visibility is a descriptive concept. Is something’s being desirable

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    Answer the following questions‚ in at least 350 words‚ about your work culture preference and the resources in Phoenix Career Services: Were you surprised by your results? I was not surprised by the results of the survey. It shows that I am someone who prefers a secure‚ stable environment where the staff is friendly and supportive and the management is considerate and caring. I seek a place that is comfortable and has plenty of opportunity for advancement. All of the items listed seem like criteria

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    Introduction: Daylight hours are dependent on sunrise and sunset times for each day which are dependent on seasonal change. The number of daylight hours can be represented by a periodic function. This periodic function can help Alaskan Council predict daylight hours for tourist travelling to watch their Bore Tide. A Bore Tide is a tidal phenomenon in which the leading edge of the incoming tide forms a wave (or waves) of water that travels up a river or narrow bay against the direction of the river

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    Graphs are often used to deliver a visual and compelling case in many applications and businesses. Graphs are the information delivery vehicle of choice for many numerical data applications. With graphs a lot of information can be condensed into a visually descriptive object. They reduce the amount of time that would have been expended in reading or parsing through a lot of information. On the other hand‚ they can also be easily used to misrepresent or skew interpretation towards a favorable

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    his budget will go to his foods with 45% of his total allowance. Next is for lodging with 30% followed by the projects and fare which will have 10%. The least designation for his budget will be for his savings which has 5% only. 2. BAR GRAPH The bar graph shows the yearly tourist count for the provinces of region V. the province of Albay got the highest number of tourist with 450 000. It is followed by the provinces of Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte with 400 000 and 350 000 respectively.

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    respondents. As reflected on the table‚ the male has the larger percentage than the female. Out of 97 respondents‚ 57 or 59% are male while 40 or 41% are female. To illustrate visually the sex profile‚ the graph is presented below. 20 Graph 1 [pic] Gender Profile of the Respondents Table 2 Analytical Skills |Respondents | |S |N |Computed t |Tabular t |Decision

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