09.04.2023

Graph, charts, and calculations are what form of data?

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Business
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The business shown in the graph had a net income or gain. The reason being is one quick glance shows that the business shows its revenue and assets in a teal blue. That teal blue is well above owners equity, total liabilities, and total expenses.

The chart shows that the business is doing great and is pulling in massive profits. The chart also shows that whatever the business is doing they can continue to do so for a while until market or economic changes occur that would render their strategies ineffective.

Based on my financial statements I would likely use self financing. At the very least in the initial stages of the business. This is because I'd rather not owe anyone for a business that doesn't even generate revenue yet. However after the business is stable and more money is needed for growth then I would entertain the possibility of getting a grant or seeking an investor.

Explanation: I'm not sure this is the best answer but this question is more opinion than anything, try taking my answer as an example and work off of that in order to make yours more unique.

Business
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The business shown in the graph had a net income or gain. The reason being is one quick glance shows that the business shows its revenue and assets in a teal blue. That teal blue is well above owners equity, total liabilities, and total expenses.

The chart shows that the business is doing great and is pulling in massive profits. The chart also shows that whatever the business is doing they can continue to do so for a while until market or economic changes occur that would render their strategies ineffective.

Based on my financial statements I would likely use self financing. At the very least in the initial stages of the business. This is because I'd rather not owe anyone for a business that doesn't even generate revenue yet. However after the business is stable and more money is needed for growth then I would entertain the possibility of getting a grant or seeking an investor.

Explanation: I'm not sure this is the best answer but this question is more opinion than anything, try taking my answer as an example and work off of that in order to make yours more unique.

Computers and Technology
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Should be (C)Merge Worksheets and (E)Enter Numbers. Because any operation that might change the format of the workbook will effect on the final merging, that's why normally the team members should not have access to that.
Geography
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-kinetic energy transformed to mechanical energy

Explanation:-When the blades are moved or spins (rotational motion) some part of the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into rotational kinetic energy of the the blades, which makes an axis rotate generating the electricity.

-Kinetic energy is mechanical energy (mechanical energy is basically kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy).

-Therefore, the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into kinetic energy of the windmill (mechanical energy) and it is then transformed into electrical energy.

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Physics
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Options:

a. nuclear energy transformed to electrical energy 

b. chemical energy transformed to electrical energy 

c. radiant energy transformed to mechanical energy 

d. kinetic energy transformed to mechanical energy

Answer:

d. kinetic energy transformed to mechanical energy

Explanation:

When the blades are moved or spins (rotational motion) some part of the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into rotational kinetic energy of the the blades, which makes an axis rotate generating the electricity.

-Kinetic energy is mechanical energy (mechanical energy is basically kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy).

-Therefore, the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into kinetic energy of the windmill (mechanical energy) and it is then transformed into electrical energy.

Hope this helps!

Geography
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-kinetic energy transformed to mechanical energy

Explanation:-When the blades are moved or spins (rotational motion) some part of the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into rotational kinetic energy of the the blades, which makes an axis rotate generating the electricity.

-Kinetic energy is mechanical energy (mechanical energy is basically kinetic energy and gravitational potential energy).

-Therefore, the kinetic energy of the wind is transformed into kinetic energy of the windmill (mechanical energy) and it is then transformed into electrical energy.

Hope this helps!

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