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I love JY but I don't think he did the best job explaining the answer here. I found this on Youtube and it helped me quite a bit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXTTov4i6wI&ab_channel=StrategyPrep
B) "buyer must be able to compare prices to what the item is worth"
This threw me because worth is subjective. We decide the value, or worth, of a product or service largely on it's availability and comparison to similar products.
Someone help me out here
The gas in the cars is the same unless you're talking the difference between low and high level octane, which the stim doesn't specify. If you drive faster you simply burn more gas than if you drive moderately, the gas itself is the same in every way is what we are to suppose?
For example you will burn less gas going 55 on the highway than 70, but if the gas itself is still the same then its a matter of efficiency. Okay.
But we don't know what the hamsters ate. How can we conclude who burned more calories without knowing the contents of the diet. Hamster A could have eaten lettuce and while Hamster B ate a high calorie hamster food.
Therefore, hamster A could have easily eaten more food but burned less calories and gained less weight.
If I eat one Oreo cookie which contains 160 calories and my friend eats TWO heads of lettuce which combined contains just over 100 calories my friend ate more food, but if I keep eating Oreo's which is in fact less food, I'll gain wait faster than my friend who's eating nothing but two heads of lettuce which is more food.
I feel like this is a pretty weak question
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I'm in. Let's do this.
IDK but that's a sweet avatar bro!
Idk, but I no longer believe in run-on sentences.
How do we know if the film was successful? Just because the critic said it was funny doesn't mean it was a success. This is a shit question.
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