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Which of the following are characteristics of the Pardoner?

The Pardoner is a character in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." He is known for his greed, manipulation of others for profit, and his ability to deceive and manipulate through his persuasive storytelling.


What are horticultural products?

Horticultural products are items such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, ornamental plants, and other plant-derived products that are cultivated through gardening, landscaping, and farming practices. These products are grown for aesthetic, recreational, commercial, and sometimes medicinal purposes.


What steps are involved in the propagation of plants using tissue culture technologies?

Callus stageTissue is grownin nutrient medium till it forms an unorganised mass called callus.Plantlet stageThe callus is transferred to another medium for growth and differentiation, that forms plantlets.Maturity stageThe plantlets are transplanted into soil or pots where they grow to maturity.


Which water is best for plant growth tap water or bottled water?

Possibly because most tap water has natural minerals that have not been removed, regardless of chlorination and whatever else has been done to purify for culinary usage. Some bottled water has been filtered, even distilled to remove the minerals. Others are nothing but tap water bottled with a fancy price for a big profit.


What is habitat humanity?

Habitat For Humanity International (HFHI) (generally referred to as Habitat for Humanity or simply Habitat) is an international, ecumenical Christian, non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to building "simple, decent, and affordable" housing. Homes are built using volunteer labor and are sold at no profit. In locations outside the United States, Habitat for Humanity charges interest to protect against inflaction. This policy has been in place since 1986.

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What is the definition of profit?

Advanagous gain, or benefit.


A flower vendor sells roses for 50 cents each. How much does she pay per flower if she makes 6.00 on every twenty dollars worth sold?

Convert the profit (the amount that "she makes") to a profit per flower. Then subtract that from the selling price.


What is the difference between profit and profability?

Profit is the financial gain, after the money spent is earned back. Profitability is the ability something has to make a profit.


Who was attracted by the profit motive?

People of high ability and ambition into business.


Who was attracted by profit motive?

People of high ability and ambition into business.


A flower vendor sells flowers for .50 cents each and makes 6.00 profit on every 20.00 sold How much does vendor pay for each flower?

4.00


Whats the difference between an assets ability to generate revenue and its ability to generate profit?

The difference between an asset's ability to generate revenue and its ability to generate profit is generating revenue refers to the asset producing a cash flow that is linked directly to the asset. If the asset was not there, then no money would be made. Assets that generate profit do not produce cash directly, but influences consumer and competitor behavior with the intention of producing more revenues.


What are the tactical goals of an organization?

tactical goals of a FOR PROFIT organization is to maximize shareholders wealth. Goals of a NOT-FOR-PROFIT organization are to fulfill its mission statement to the best of its ability.


What is noun form of profit?

The noun form of "profit" is "profit" itself, which refers to the financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds costs. It can also be used in different contexts, such as "profitability," which describes the ability to generate profit, or "proceeds," which refers to the money earned from a sale or transaction.


How does the price of share is increased or decreased?

The fluctuation in price of shares stems from a company's profit or ability to earn profit. If profitability increases, then share price increases also.


If a flower vendor sells roses for fifty cents each how much does she pay per flower if she makes 6.00 on every twenty dollars worth sold?

If the flower vendor sells roses for fifty cents each, she sells 40 roses for $20 (since $20 ÷ $0.50 = 40). If she makes $6.00 on every $20 worth sold, her profit per rose is $6.00 ÷ 40 = $0.15. Therefore, she effectively pays $0.50 - $0.15 = $0.35 per flower after accounting for her profit.


What was Porter's contribution?

Porter suggested that profit ability partly depends on the relative bargaining power of parties