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Manhattan The Blackridge Company, a software retailer, recently implemented a service offering free telephone support for its customers. After 3 months of service, the average length of a technical support call was 15 minutes, 3 minutes higher than the company's target length of 12 minutes. After studying the operations of the new telephone support division, the company discovered that customer support agents were putting customers on hold for an average of 4 minutes per call while these agents researched possible solutions to the technical issues at hand.From the passage above, it can be inferred that the Blackridge Company could reduce the average length of its customer support calls by doing which of the following, assuming that each is a realistic possibility?
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When snowfall is heavy, the snow leopard is known to descend to lower elevations and frequent mountain slopes whose conditions also are favorable to the leopard's prey, such as the markor.

Ready4 Although temporarily disconnected, Roger was soon able to reconnect to the Internet using the emergency code provided by the telecom operator.
Ready4 After Mario Lanza gave a stunning performance at the Hollywood Bowl in 1947, even his most critical contemporaries conceded that he has all the qualities of a great performer: incredible charisma, an excellent sense of music, and an amazing voice.
GMAT、gmat题库、gmat模考、gmat考满分During a recent semester at University X, 25 students enrolled in an economics class. Each student was enrolled in the university's 4-year business program and took the course either as a traditional student (attending class and sitting for exams in person) or as an online student (listening to lectures and taking exams via computer), but not both. For each student, the table indicates whether he or she took the course online, along with his or her year in the program and scores on Exam 1, Exam 2, and the final exam. The final score was computed as a weighted mean of the scores on Exam 1, Exam 2, and the final exam, using the same weights for each student.
Magoosh The National Farm Administration (NFA) has been concerned over the last decade with the struggles of barley growers. Plan: In an effort to support these barley growers, two years ago, the NFA began a program of sending them, each autumn, a free special mix of fertilizer and enzymes designed to multiply barley yield, to be applied the following spring during first growth. This mix had been stunningly successful in multiplying the yield of barley in laboratory conditions. Results: Most barley growers reported little change in their economic status over this two year period. Further information: All barley growers received the shipments, and all used them. Weather conditions have been fair to optimal for barley growth over the past two years. In light of the further information, which of the following, if true, does most to explain the result that followed the implementation of the plan?
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A passenger is planning a trip that involves three connecting trains that leave from Stations A, B, and C, respectively. The first train leaves Station A every hour, beginning at 6:30 a.m., and arrives at Station B hours later. The second train leaves Station B every hour, beginning at 7:30 a.m., and arrives at Station C hours later. The third train leaves Station C every 30 minutes, beginning at 9:00 a.m. What is the least total amount of time the passenger must spend waiting between trains if all trains keep to their schedules?

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At a seminar, Workshops A, B, and C take place throughout the day. Workshop A takes place every hour, beginning at 8:00 a.m., and lasts hour. Workshop B takes place every hour, beginning at 8:30 a.m., and lasts 1 hour. Workshop C takes place every hour, beginning at 8:45 a.m., and lasts hours. What is the least total amount of time a person planning to attend all 3 workshops, in order, must spend waiting between workshops if all workshops keep to their schedules?

GMAT、gmat题库、gmat模考、gmat考满分The bubble chart on the left displays 5 different private jets plotted against 4 dimensions: feet required for takeoff, inches of leg room, price, and prestige. The size of each bubble represents the price of that particular private jet. The color of each bubble represents which level of prestige that private jet belongs to.A) Assuming more leg room and fewer feet required for takeoff are the only 2 features that a particular high net worth individual named Sam cares about, which of the 5 private jet models would he most likely find mispriced on the high side?B) Jim, the owner of a Gulfstream Mini, would have to paydollars per inch of leg room if he upgraded to the Gulfstream GX.
Ready4 Dendrochronological methods reveal that the redwoods in coastal California are nearly 1,500 years as old as any of their supposed contemporaries in the Sierra Nevada.
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Unlike the belief of the non-academics involved that the panel proceedings are subterfuge for discrimination, the academic peers of the professor under review are better equipped to evaluate the contributions and performance of their colleague in the review of potential termination due to neglect of duty.

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Although the candidate's approval rating is at an all-time low, his remarks aired in tonight's press conference seem like it is suggestive that his bid for reelection, previously thought improbable, is all but inevitable.

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On a certain day, a movie theater is playing all 3 parts of a trilogy. Part 1 plays every hour, beginning at 10:00 a.m., and lasts  hours. Part 2 plays every hours, beginning at 10:00 a.m., and lasts 2 hours. Part 3 plays every hours beginning at 12:15 p.m. What is the least total amount of time a person planning to watch all 3 parts of the trilogy in order must spend waiting between movies if all movies keep to their schedules?

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What is the value of m 1 + n 2 ?

  1. n 1 n 2 + n 1 m 1 + n 2 m 2 + m 1 m 2 =4
  2. n 1 + m 2 =1
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Dadaism, the avant-garde European artistic movement of the early twentieth century, a phenomenon in which the postwar economic and moral sentiments gave birth to art that appeared to reject logic and embrace chaos.

A Web 2.0 symposium is looking to Silicon Valley for some tech developers to talk about the latest disruptions in our technology-based world today. There will be a morning session and an afternoon session. Each session will have 5 developers. To reflect the diverse changing world of programming, the majority of the developers in one of these sessions will be developers who are not web developers. In the other session, at least 4 of the developers will be women. Neither session should have more than two developers from the same company. Morning Mark (male, web developer, Facebook) Jeff (male, web developer, Amazon) Jenny (female, Android developer, Google) Jack (male, Android developer, Amazon) Afternoon Mike (male, web developer, Google) Jessica(female, iOS developer, Facebook) Patricia (female, Android developer, Facebook) Michelle (female, web developer, Amazon)
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Golf clubs with graphite shafts are favored by many less-experienced players to maximize their shot's distance, designed to be both lightweight and to take less force to swing.

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In the Surgeon General's Report: The Health Consequences of Smoking: 50 Years of Progress, researchers claim that new regulations requiring that any movie depicting smoking receives an adult rating drives rates down further.

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In order to prevent further spread of the deadly plague, the health officials have ordered the bodies of the deceased to be incinerated and that the remains be buried.

Most large corporations in the United States were once run by individual capitalists who owned enough stock to dominate the board of directors and dictate company policy. Because putting such large amounts of stock 0n the market would only depress its value. they could not sell out for a quick profit and instead had to concentrate on improving the long-term productivity of their companies. Today, with few exceptions, the stock of large United States corporations is held by large institutions-pension funds, for example-and because these institutions are prohibited by antitrust laws from owning a majority of a company's stock and from actively influencing a company's decision-making, they can enhance their wealth only by buying and selling stock in anticipation of fluctuations In its value. A minority shareholder is necessarily a short-term trader. As a result, United States productivity is unlikely to improve unless shareholders and the managers of the companies in which they invest are encouraged to enhance long-term productivity (and hence long-term profitability), rather than simply to maximize short-term profits.Since the return of the [hl:4]old-style capitalist[/hl:4] is unlikely, today's short-term traders must be remade into tomorrow's long-term capitalistic investors. The legal limits that now prevent financial institutions from acquiring a dominant shareholding position in a corporation should be removed, and such institutions encouraged to take a more active role in the operations of the companies in which they invest. [hl:3]In addition, any institution that holds 20 percent or more of a company's stock should be forced to give the public one day's notice of the intent to sell those shares.[/hl:3] Unless the announced sale could be explained to the public on grounds other than anticipated future losses, the value of the stock would plummet and, like the old-time capitalists, major investors could cut their losses only by helping to restore their companies' productivity. Such measures would force financial institutions to become capitalists whose success depends not on trading shares at the propitious moment, but on increasing the productivity of the companies in which they invest.
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