OC userin Computer Science·12 Dec 201719. How many times does the letter C print in the following code? for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) { for (int j = 0; j < 3; j++) { for (int k = 0; k < 2; k++) { System.out.println("C"); System.out.println("C"); System.out.println("C"); (D) 36 (E) 18
OC userin Economics·13 Dec 20172) Refer to Figure 1-1. For the government, the opportunity cost of one search and rescue helicopter is A) 0 kilometres of highway repair. B) 50 kilometres of highway repair. C) 100 kilometres of highway repair. D) 150 kilometres of highway repair. E) 200 kilometres of highway repair.
OC userin Mathematics·13 Dec 20172. Evaluate the following limits. (Do NOT use L'Hospital's Rule.) · cos(TTC) [1] (a) lim 11+1 Solution: By the Continuity Theorems we have [2] (b) lim 1r| tan- ( Solution: We know that - *
OC userin Economics·13 Dec 20172) Suppose the minimum wage is $4 per hour, and 1,100 units of labour are hired. Then the government raises the minimum wage to $6 per hour, and 900 units are now hired. Choose the correct statement. A) Total wages paid to workers has fallen. B) There is unemployment in this labour market. C) The quantity of labour supplied is greater at the higher minimum wage. D) The price elasticity of demand for labour is 0.5. E) all of the above except A.
OC userin Management·12 Dec 20179. Graphologists may score a sample of handwriting similarly, but handwriting does not predict future performance on a job. Based on this example, graphology may be said to have some evidence of __and no evidence of a) reliability, criterion-related validity b) reliability; content validity c) content validity; criterion-related validity d) face validity; content validity e) content validity; construct validity
OC userin Economics·14 Dec 201733. French fries and hamburgers are complements. Suppose the cost of the ingredients used to make hamburgers rises, so that the price of a hamburger rises. Then the equilibrium relative price of french fries and the equilibrium quantity_ A) rises; increases B) rises; decreases C) falls, increases D) falls; decreases
OC userin Economics·11 Dec 2017Firm B Produce 1000 Units Produce 2000 Units Produce 1000 Units (100, 100) (10, 150) Firm A Produce 2000 Units (150, 10) (30,30) TABLE 11-3 36) Refer to Table 11-3. The Nash equilibrium in this game is A) (Firm A: produce 1000 units, Firm B: produce 1000 units). B) (Firm A: produce 2000 units, Firm B: produce 1000 units). C) (Firm A: produce 2000 units, Firm B: produce 2000 units). D) (Firm A: produce 1000 units, Firm B: produce 2000 units). E) non-existent.
OC userin Psychology·11 Dec 201736. If the motor cortex of a mouse was chemically deactivated, the mouse would not be able to a. move. b. feel. c. think d. process sounds.
OC userin Economics·12 Dec 201732. In response to rapidly rising rents, a Canadian province passes a law instituting rent controls. A newspaper makes the following three statements about this policy. Which of these statements are true? 1. Some people who want to rent apartments will be made better off by this policy. II. We can expect that some renters will try to make illegal payments to landlords. 11. In the long run, the government will be able to climinate rent controls because entrepreneurs will be anxious to build new apartment buildings. (A) only I (B) only II (C) only III ((D) I and II (E) II and III (F) I and III (G) I and II and III (H) none of the statements are correct
OC userin Statistics·12 Dec 20172.2 ( 10 points) Given the points A(1,1,1), B(2,3,5), C(4,2,3), D(3,4,2) (a) Show that A, B, C, D are not coplanar (ie do not lie in a common plane).
OC userin Economics·14 Dec 201732. Compared to competitive firms, the demand curve for the monopolist will be a. as elastic. b. more elastic. c. less elastic. d. perfectly elastic. e. perfectly inelastic.
OC userin Economics·13 Dec 201724. Suppose the Lethbridge Computer Company decides to increase the quantity of computers it sells by 6 percent. If the price elasticity of demand is 3.5, the company must A) raise the price of a computer by 1.714 percent. B) raise the price of a computer by 0.21 percent. C) lower the price of a computer by 0.21 percent. D) lower the price of a computer by 0.58 percent. E) lower the price of a computer by 1.714 percent.