What is fair value per share?

What is fair value per share? Fair value refers to the actual value of an asset – a product, stock. For example, Company A sells its stocks to company B at $30 per share. Company B’s owner thinks he could sell the stock at $50 per share once he acquires it and so decides to […]

What are the four types of Theatre?

What are the four types of Theatre? Every theatre is unique, but, with few exceptions, theatres, both Western and Asian, can be categorized into four basic forms: arena stage theatres (also referred to as theatre-in-the-round); thrust stage (or open stage) theatres; end stage theatres (of which proscenium theatres are a subset); and flexible stage … […]

What three factors can affect diffusion rate?

What three factors can affect diffusion rate? Concentration gradient, size of the particles that are diffusing, and temperature of the system affect the rate of diffusion. What factors can increase the rate of diffusion? As with any chemical reaction, increasing the temperature or pressure increases the kinetic energy of the particles, thus increasing the rate […]

Why is perception important in communication?

Why is perception important in communication? Perception is the process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting information. This process affects our communication because we respond to stimuli differently, whether they are objects or persons, based on how we perceive them. What is the meaning of divergent thinking? Divergent thinking, often referred to as lateral thinking, is […]

Why is it called aa?

Why is it called aa? The book cover of Alcoholics Anonymous, 4th edition. AA derives its name from the title of this book and is written by AA members. AA was founded in 1935 in Akron, Ohio, when one alcoholic, Bill Wilson, talked to another alcoholic, Bob Smith, about the nature of alcoholism and a […]

What is the symbol of null set?

What is the symbol of null set? Empty Set: The empty set (or null set) is a set that has no members. Notation: The symbol ∅ is used to represent the empty set, { }. Note: {∅} does not symbolize the empty set; it represents a set that contains an empty set as an element […]

WHO adopted deductive method?

WHO adopted deductive method? Note. Perhaps one of the most famous proponents of deductive reasoning was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Scottish writer and physician who created the Sherlock Holmes character in the 1880s. What is the goal of inductive thinking? Where inductive thinking uses experience and proven observations to guess the outcome, deductive reasoning […]

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