The answer would be C
c. marginal cost
b. fixed cost
d. total cost
Answer:
its B on E2020
Explanation:
That statement is false
The center of islam is located in the middle east. In the past, the city of baghdad was regarded as one of this place. At that time, athens was more known to the world as the center of philosophy since many great philosophers at that time (such as plato and socrates) resided in this city
Explanation:
When making butter ganache, using untempered chocolate (chocolate that hasn't undergone the tempering process) can lead to various issues, but one thing that does NOT typically result from using untempered chocolate is crystalline structure and shine.
Here are some common problems that can result from using untempered chocolate in butter ganache:
Dull Appearance: Untempered chocolate can lead to a dull or matte appearance in the ganache instead of the glossy shine you would get with properly tempered chocolate.
Poor Texture: The texture of the ganache may not be as smooth and creamy when untempered chocolate is used. It can become grainy or have a sandy texture due to improper crystallization.
Bloom: Untempered chocolate can develop a white or grayish streaky appearance on its surface over time. This is known as chocolate bloom and is caused by fat and sugar crystals migrating to the surface. It affects the appearance but not the safety or flavor of the chocolate.
Shortened Shelf Life: Ganache made with untempered chocolate may have a shorter shelf life and may not store as well at room temperature compared to ganache made with tempered chocolate.
So, while untempered chocolate can result in several undesirable outcomes in ganache, it does not typically result in crystalline structure and shine. The crystalline structure and shine are more associated with the tempering process of chocolate, which involves controlled heating and cooling to stabilize the cocoa butter crystals and achieve a glossy finish.
On-duty leaders supervise hazard control compliance via methods like checklists, command-and-control regulations, internal feedback mechanisms, and operational limits.
On-duty leaders supervise compliance with hazard controls during an operation through a variety of methods. One primary method is the use of checklists, like the WHO surgical checklist or pre-flight checks used in aviation.
By using a command-and-control regulation, leaders can establish clear procedures and guidelines for compliance. This regulatory system not only reduces the risk of accidents but also promotes a culture of safety within the organization.
Another element of supervision involves internal oversight and feedback within the bureaucracy of the organization. This way, the team can report misconduct and mismanagement internally, allowing the leaders to act upon it.
Finally, setting up limits for operators, like the FAA does with pilots, ensures that fatigue and burnout don't compromise safety measures on the job.
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B. Singapore is a major manufacturer of computer hard drives.
C. Singapore is a member of the Federation of Malaysia.
D. Singapore's government condemned U.S. military actions in Afghansitan.
Answer:
The correct answer is A. The true statement about Singapore is that it finally became self-governing in 1965.
Explanation:
After the Japanese surrender in World War II, the British regained control of Southeast Asia. But the association of a destroyed infrastructure generating unemployment, the lack of food, the increase in diseases, an escalation of violence and a feeling of disappointment at the inability of the British to protect the city led to the emergence of anti-colonial sentiment and Nationalist desires that did not stop growing in the following years.
In 1955 the prime minister Lin Yew Hock (who took office after the resignation of David Marshall, elected to the position in the first place) managed to negotiate with Great Britain the self-government for Singapore, of which only the control of the defense was left out and foreign affairs. In 1958 the British parliament approved the creation of the state of Singapore, a decision followed by general elections. The first elections in the state of Singapore (1959) were won by the PAP (People's Action Party), the party that governs Singapore since then.
Despite the creation of the state of Singapore and the first elections, many politicians argued that the future of Singapore passed through the union with neighboring Malaya, due to the origins that both states had in common. In 1963 Singapore, Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak joined together to form Malaysia. However, the union provoked racial tensions and economic disputes. In 1965 Singapore ceased to be part of Malaysia, with the Republic of Singapore being born.
The correct statement is 'Singapore finally became self-governing in 1965'. It is not a major manufacturer of computer hard drives, nor a member of the Federation of Malaysia, and analysis of its stance on US military actions in Afghanistan is beyond the scope of this question.
The statement that is correct about Singapore is 'Singapore finally became self-governing in 1965'. This date marks an important milestone in Singapore's history as it achieved independence from Malaysia and became a self-governing nation.
As for the second statement, while Singapore is a hub for technology and innovation, it is not specifically a major manufacturer of computer hard drives. The third statement is incorrect because Singapore is not a member of the Federation of Malaysia. Although, Singapore was part of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965. The last statement pertaining to the U.S. military actions in Afghanistan does not contain enough context and is beyond the scope of this answer.
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