In your own words, what is utility? Can utility be measured?
Can you measure your own utility? Can someone else measure your
utility? Why or why not? Can social welfare be measured by “adding
up” peoples’ utilities? Why or why not? If not by using utility,
how can policy makers estimate the welfare of government
policies?
1. What does margin measure? Describe this in your own words.
Writing a formula is not a sufficient answer. Discuss one specific
way a business could increase its margin.
2.What does turnover measure? As a manager, what is one way you
could improve turnover for your division?
what is your interpretation on how we measure knowledge? in your
own informed opinion do you ... Question: What is your
interpretation on how we measure Knowledge? In your own informed
opinion do you thin... What is your interpretation on how we
measure Knowledge? In your own informed opinion do you think it is
right or fair to say males are more intelligent than females due to
the fact that their brains are on average much larger than females?
Using...
If you want to develop your own programming language, what would
you do and what would you need? Give a draft of the main items that
you need to determine or design before starting to build your own
language. Discuss what some real world applications might be for
your programming language. Give it a name.
What policies and actions were in place to ensure children’s
safety? How would you describe these to prospective parents to help
them feel that their child would be secure in the environment?
Imagine you have your own business. What would be the tool that
you would use to manage the strategic direction of your business.
Discuss the tool and the reasoning of choosing it.
Describe an event, in your own words, and how would you explain
an intersection and complement to someone who's never read the
chapter introduction to Probability. Remember your
reader has never read about these concepts, how can you explain it
to them, provide examples. The examples can't be from
the textbook, create your own.