It should be obvious that the reason we would consider a choice to be good is that it is likely to have good consequences, and similarly, we would consider a choice to be bad because it has bad consequences. There are also choices that are relatively inconsequential, which are a matter of taste, rather than being either good or bad.
Scarcity is the limited availability of a resource. It affects the way people make economics choices by increasing the price and likely the demand of the resource.
Command Economy
No.Our Resources are scarce whereas human wants are unlimited.we will always have to make choices that is opportunity cost will always arise.
Which one of the following choices is NOT among the primary duties of the OPSEC Working Group
Choices would be nice, but it would most likely be LARGE BUSINESS OWNERS AND CAPITALISTS since they have unbridled economic freedoms in a laissez-faire economy.
love
equally likely means as likely as the other side ex: 1 piece of candy on this side,1 piece of candy on that side
Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.Yes. You haven't included any details but it can be assumed that if you leave with the child during an investigation you will become a fugitive and that action would likely cause negative consequences. An Amber Alert may be issued depending on the circumstances.
Two events that have the same chance of happening. For example, if I flip a coin the event of obtaining a 'head' is equally as likely as the event of obtaining a 'tail'. But equally likely does not mean 0.5 probability. It's possible that it's equally likely that someone in Ontario, Canada will die from being stung by a wasp as from being electrocuted in their kitchen at home. Neither event is very likely but the two events could be equally likely.
The probability of two events that are equally likely to occur is 0.5 or 50%, assuming there are only two possible outcomes. This means that each event has an equal chance of happening.
Maupassant likely wants the reader to see the negative consequences of Mathilde's actions and choices, rather than to simply dislike her. By portraying her flaws and selfish behavior, he may be critiquing materialism and social climbing in society during that time period. This can lead readers to reflect on their own values and priorities.
Fair
If you randomly pick a date in April how many equally likely outcomes are there?
Some of them might beUnhappy employeesLow retentionHR taking a lot of time to explain the system to each individual
no both can get it equally
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