Archives by Tag 'Explain'

Programming Problems ; Can Someone Explain How To Do This?

By admin - Last updated: Monday, February 8, 2010

a program that performs
three basic tasks—Input Data, Process Data, and Output Results. For each
problem, use pseudocode to design a suitable program for solving it.
The manager of the Super Supermarket would like to be able to
compute the unit price for products sold there. To do this, the
program should input the name and price of an item [...]

Can U Explain Wat Is Meant By The Following?

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, January 30, 2010

head of departments, manager, deputy head of department, assistant manager and sales assistants.
just explain the roles of these, dont be specific, just be general with these as if they were in any organisation.

Please Explain To Me How To Read My Performance Tab In Task Manager!?

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, January 9, 2010

I have been running Windows 7 for a while. However my system started to “act up “ on me.I included these two images because I want to know if I am “maxing out” my memory or my CPU. My computer is crashing way too much by just opening My Document and some other program like [...]

Can Anyone Explain What The Program Sxipper Is?

By admin - Last updated: Friday, December 18, 2009

I downloaded it thinking it was a password/form manager, but it’s not. What concerns me most is that the one or two passwords it did save, in the sign in box it gives some random user name stating that (said username) has “mapped” this location. Am I inadvertantly handing my passwords out to the world? [...]

Does Anyone Understand Or Can Explain This Asvab?

By admin - Last updated: Sunday, December 6, 2009

3: A sales manager buys antacid in bottles by the gross. If he goes through 3 bottles of antacid every day, how long will the gross last?
A. 144 days
B. 3 days
C. 20 days
D. 48 days
D. 144 bottles are in a gross. 144 ÷ 3 (bottles per day) = 48 days.
It explains D after getting the [...]

Explain How A Good Understanding Of The Concept Of Elasticity And Estimates Of?

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Explain how a good understanding of the concept of elasticity and estimates of
elasticities is useful to marketing managers of large organisations. In your answer
consider behaviour of both competitors and consumers.

Can Anyone Please Explain To Me Processes In Task Manager?

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, October 6, 2009

My system winxp home is running slowly and hanging, it is free of disk error, no reg error, defragmanted, virus scaned but it takes alot of time to open a page or carry out a command including click, so im thinking of ending the processes in the task manager leaving only programs i am working [...]

How Can I Explain Leaving My Field And Working In Sales Then Going Back To My Field Of Human Services ?

By admin - Last updated: Tuesday, October 6, 2009

I spent almost a year in sales and found that I’d rather make a difference in the lives of others than depend on others to pay my bills. I wasn’t really good at it but I was determined at least to try because there were more opportunities to make money ( human service is [...]

Explain How A Manager Can Effectively Maximize Profit And Wealth For Share Holders, As Well As Maintain Stabi?

By admin - Last updated: Saturday, October 3, 2009

Macroeconomic and microeconomic are interdependent, and the nature of the market in which a company functions is important for its tacit (short term) and strategic (long term) policies. Considering the difficult economic times, explain how a manager can effectively maximize profit and wealth for share holders, as well as maintain stability in the market place.

Explain The Importance Of Understanding Ofoligopoly And Competitive Market To The Manager Of The Real World?

By admin - Last updated: Monday, September 14, 2009

Well, this is a very basic answer, though, if you were in an oligopoly, you wouldn’t need someone to explain it to you.
For the most part, being in an oligopoly is a characterized by a small number of rather large companies making the product. Those companies make nearly identical products and thus, contrary to [...]