business exist to produce a service
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Yes, profit making is the primary goal of business. It is the reason businesses exist. If they don't make a profit, they will not survive.
A chair does not exist because it is not a natural from, meaning it does not grow or live naturally. A chair comes from wood, which comes from a tree, a tree exists because its a natural form. A tree acutally exist and a chair has the potential to exist but does not not since it is man made. to understand more read Aristotle metaphysics in the book of Plato. It is an object that helps you sit down
Economics is a study of choices exist results from unlimited wants and scarce supply. It basically explain how household, firms, government and international sectors operate in goods market, money market, resources market and treasury market. Business student basically involve with the study of management which is part of firms operation in both goods market and resources market in economics. In other words, management and business are subset to economics.
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The matter exists in everywhere, include the vacuum.
Negative. Respiration requires air, which does not exist in a vacuum.
business exist to produce a service
a vacuum
A Vacuum
A vacuum and a black hole are two very different things.
A fraction is a mathematical concept. It need not have any physical existence and so it can exist in a vacuum.
Sound waves require a medium to travel through (i.e. air, water, ect.). In a vacuum no such medium exists so there can be no sound waves. So the answer is, yes, silence can and does exist in a vacuum.
A vacuum is not visible, as it is an absence of matter. Matter must exist to be seen, and so a vacuum cannot be seen.
Aristotle was a proponent of the idea that a vacuum cannot exist because, in his view, nature abhors a vacuum. He believed that there can be no empty space between particles because all space must be filled with matter. This idea was later overturned by modern physics and the concept of a vacuum in quantum mechanics.
No. Heat is a measure of molecular energy in matter, a true vacuum would not contain matter. However, since there is no such thing as a complete vacuum, then Yes.