Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": Improperly packed by the party shipping them.
Explanation:
Carriers are liable for the loss of goods being transported by them under three scenarios: acts of God (<em>because they are unpredictable</em>), acts of the shipper (<em>negligence of the person providing with the goods being transported</em>), and acts of a public enemy (<em>a country engaging into the war</em>).
In that case, <em>the carrier is likely not to be found liable if the shipping items were incorrectly packaged the sending party</em>.
Answer:
Admiral's Feast Tuesday—Red Lobster's take on a classic fish fry. Enjoy Walt's Favorite Shrimp, bay scallops, clam strips and wild-caught flounder—all fried until perfectly crisp and golden
Explanation:
Answer:$4,500---B, ie the 2nd option
Explanation:
From April to December we have 9 months
Interest Expense is given as Loan x Interest Rate x duration
Interest Expense = 50000 x 12% x 9/12 =
50,000x 0.12x9/12= $4,500
Answer:false
Explanation:
The current gdp of us is estimated to about $21427.1 billion.
So if beer market is estimated to be $106 billion, the percentage is ($106/$21427.1)*100
= 0.004947*100
=0.4947%
0.497% is not up to 2%
Correct/Complete Question:
The answers to an economy's three central economic problems are determined by the interaction of three forces: economic forces, political forces, and social forces. True or False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The above forces, economic, political and social determine the answers to the three economic problems and also determines how economic forces operate in an economy. The three economic questions are;
- What goods and services should be produced?
- How should these goods and services be produced?
- Who consumes these goods and services?
Political forces are forces that influence the economic and political stability of the market. Social forces include cultural influences on the economic stability of the market. Economic forces on the other hand are the factors that determine/influence the competitiveness of the market in which a firm operates.
I hope this helps.