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1. An isosceles triangle is any triangle with 2 sides that are equal in length. So every equilateral triangle is a special case of an isosceles triangle since not just 2 sides are equal, but all 3 are. But every isosceles triangle is not equilateral, because you can have 2 sides of equal length and a third side that is either longer or shorter than those 2 sides. For example, if the triangle is a right-angle triangle and the two sides that meet to make the right angle are the same length, then the 3rd side would be longer than those two.

2. Option D Obtuse, isosceles 

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Option D:

1. Devising an asthma control plan for prevention of asthma attacks and for sudden attacks.

2. Avoiding asthma attacks by taking prescribed medications

3. Using quick-relief medications for sudden attacks.

4. Re-evaluating control plans annually

Explanation:

Sequential patterns in organizational methods are those that refer to a step by step sequence, they describe the order in which a procedure or a process should be made.

In this example, the correct sequential method on the treatment of asthma is first to set up a control plan for prevention of asthma attacks, then to take prescribed medications to avoid asthma attacks (which couldn't be made without the first step), to use quick-relief medications in case of a sudden attack (quick-relief medications for asthma should be prescribed so it follows the step number two), and to re-evaluate control plans annually (to re-evaluate we must first evaluate so it is the final step).

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The Quick-Stop Hotel Chain

1. The customer satisfaction information makes good sense.  From it management knows that it must work harder to delight the 10% dissatisfied customers, moving them from that level to become satisfied.  It should also try to move more than half of the currently satisfied customers to "delighted."  The 3-star locations should be improved to the 4-star level.

2. The first advice is that management should improve the facilities at the 3-star locations to 4-star status. This will eliminate clients' choice of locations to stop at.

3. The customer satisfaction average is very useful, especially as it relates to 1st time customers and Repeat customers and the inclusion of location-specific metrics.

4. There are no ignored metrics here.  All of them are useful.  It is certainly not practical to acquire metrics on the Occupancy levels of 1st Time and Repeat Customers, no wonder they are not available.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

                  Average     Low      High       1st Time     Repeat    3-star    4-star

                                  Season  Season  Customers Customers   Locations

Delighted

customers     10%        20%        5%           25%           5%          

10%    20%

Satisfied

customers    80%        70%      75%           60%          90%         70%    70%

Dissatisfied

customers    10%         10%      20%           15%            5%          20%    10%

Average

Room Price  $120        $75      $160         $140         $100         $100   $140

Occupancy

Level            80%        50%       100%        N/A          N/A           85%    75%

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The correct answer is:

Option D:

1. Devising an asthma control plan for prevention of asthma attacks and for sudden attacks.

2. Avoiding asthma attacks by taking prescribed medications

3. Using quick-relief medications for sudden attacks.

4. Re-evaluating control plans annually

Explanation:

Sequential patterns in organizational methods are those that refer to a step by step sequence, they describe the order in which a procedure or a process should be made.

In this example, the correct sequential method on the treatment of asthma is first to set up a control plan for prevention of asthma attacks, then to take prescribed medications to avoid asthma attacks (which couldn't be made without the first step), to use quick-relief medications in case of a sudden attack (quick-relief medications for asthma should be prescribed so it follows the step number two), and to re-evaluate control plans annually (to re-evaluate we must first evaluate so it is the final step).

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B)asthma sufferers. since the article is addressed directly to those who suffer from asthma attacks, it talks to them and makes specific recommendations about what they suffer and how they can avoid attacks.
2) The MAIN purpose of this selection isA)to identify the triggers for asthma. The article lists those actions or everyday objects that can trigger an asthma attack.
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Great Adventures

a) Adjusting Entry for Uncollectible Accounts:

Date       General Journal              Debit        Credit

Jun. 30  Uncollectible Expense $2,320

              Allowance for Uncollectibles         $2,320

To provide 8% allowance for uncollectibles.

b) To accrue one month of interest on the note receivable:

Date        General Journal       Debit             Credit

Jun. 30   Interest Receivable  $40.83

              Interest on Notes                          $40.83

To accrue one month of interest.

c) GREAT ADVENTURES, INC.

Partial Balance Sheet  as at June 30, 2022

Assets

Current Assets:

Accounts Receivable                   $29,000

less allowance for uncollectibles    2,320

Net Accounts Receivable                             $26,680

Explanation:

a) Accounts Receivable

Date        Description                        Debit         Credit      Balance

Feb. 25   Kr. Kendall's Boys Scout   $4,000                       $4,000

Feb. 28   Cash                                                    $3,840            160

Feb. 28   Cash Discount                                          160               0

Mar. 19    Reynold                              5,000                          5,000

Mar. 27   Cash                                                     4,800            160

Mar. 27   Cash Discount                                       200                0

Apr. 7      Cash                                                     8,500      (8,500)

Apr. 14    Elks Lodge                         8,500                                 0

Apr. 30   Myers Manufacturing        7,000                          7,000

May 31    7% Note Receivable                            7,000               0

Jun. 15   MBA Groups                    29,000                       29,000

b) Allowance for uncollectibles = $29,000 x 8% = $2,320

c) Interest on Notes = ($7,000 x 7%)/12 = $40.83

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B)asthma sufferers. since the article is addressed directly to those who suffer from asthma attacks, it talks to them and makes specific recommendations about what they suffer and how they can avoid attacks.
2) The MAIN purpose of this selection isA)to identify the triggers for asthma. The article lists those actions or everyday objects that can trigger an asthma attack.

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