Answer : The statement is True. Inter government competition resulted in an efficient outcome because when the different level of government interact and work for different level of government. It works for the betterment of an economy at large. The efficient outcome has been gained as work should be done more systematically and logical in order to gain maximum share.
this is a political science question Question 6 (0.5 points) Intergovernmental competition can always result in...
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Question 76 2 pts The president can receive foreign emoluments True False
True/False Question 29 (0.5 points) The base of triangular prism can be a right angled triangle. O True O False Question 30 (0.5 points) The volume of a cone is two thirds the volume of the a cylinder with the same base and height. True O False Question 31 (0.5 points) To determine the total area of a composite figure, add and/or subtract areas. True O False Question 32 (0.5 points) The sum of exterior and adjacent interior angles in...
3) Lori is studying economics and political science. She can read 30 pages of political science per hour but only 5 pages of economics per hour. This week she has a 50-page assignment in economics and a 150-page assignment in political science. Because of her job, she cannot devote more than 10 hours to studying these subjects this week. She realizes she cannot complete all of her assignments but is determined to complete at least 30 pages of her economics...
Question 1 (0.5 points) Which statement is true? O hydrogen always forms 1 bond all of the statements are true carbon always forms 4 bonds organic chemistry is the study of molecules made of carbon Question 2 (0.5 points) If a chain of three carbon atoms contains all carbon-carbon single bonds, how many hydrogen atoms are there? 6 10 12 8 Question 3 (0.5 points) If an alkane contains 4 carbon atoms, how many hydrogen atoms are there? 10 6...
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Question 10 (0.5 points) True or False: The higher the level of significance of a hypothesis test, the stronger the evidence we require to reject the null hypothesis. True False Question 11 (0.5 points) True or False: The purpose of a hypothesis test is to assess the evidence in favour of the null hypothesis True False Question 12 (0.5 points) True or False: The higher the p-value of a hypothesis test, the more evidence...
Question 11 (0.5 points) Saved 11. Fundamental attribution error bias involves characterizing behaviors differently depending on the group acting. True False Question 12 (0.5 points) Saved 12. The truth of an empirical premise can be determined deductively. True False Question 13 (0.5 points) Saved 13. "Its the top team in the league, each player on the team must be the best player at their position in the league," is an example of the fallacy of composition. True False Question 14...
FUL Luckson Bonamy: Attempt 1 Question 1 (0.5 points) An electron group can be either a lone pair of electrons or a covalent bond. True False Question 2 (1 point) A triple covalent bond is counted as three electron groups. True False
Question 13 (0.5 points) For all positive integers a and b, if al0 = 1 (mod b) then a = 1 (mod b). True False Question 14 (0.5 points) For all positive integers an, az, mi and m2, if mı #m2 then the system of linear congru- ences x =ai (mod mi) x = a2 (mod m2) admits at most one solution modulo mim2. True O False Question 15 (0.5 points) For all positive integers a and b, if a|b2...
Question 13 (2 points) If two events are mutually exclusive, then their probabilities can be added all of the choices are correct they may also be collectively exhaustive if one occurs, the other cannot occur the joint probability is equal to O Question 14 (1 point) The area under the normal distribution to the left of the mean is always 0.5 or 50 percent. True False
QUESTION 15 Hopefully you are getting the picture that science is a dynamic process, always changing as new information arises. Any individual experiment may include one or more of the components that have been discussed because there is no one formula for a successful scientific inquiry and no single rule book that is rigidly followed. So what does all this experimentation and data collection lead to? Firstly, research results have no impact if they are not shared with a community...