Is it always better to hire a more qualified and productive worker than a less qualified and productive one regardless of cost. True or false? Explain
In lakes, rivers and ponds...
No, not regardless of cost.Paper qualifications may or may not be any indication of the ability.The cheaper person may improve with experience and training.The additional difference in cost, of the more productive person must be at most equal to the additional output (in quality and quantity) that you will get from employing that person.
Less
Is < Less than or Greater than or > Greater than or Less than
They are not!They are not!They are not!They are not!
The water flow in rivers is too high.Rivers are less productive than swamps because swamps just like marshes have the highest primary production of all the world's ecosystems.
Have to much water flow
Is it always better to hire a more qualified and productive worker than a less qualified and productive one regardless of cost. True or false? Explain
They are nowhere more than 900 meters above sea level; and they are "wet", featuring many rivers and swamps.
They are nowhere more than 900 meters above sea level; and they are "wet", featuring many rivers and swamps.
the north indian rivers are perinnial as they are snow fed but the south indian rivers are seasonal as they are rain fed. Since they are rain fed there is no garranty of rain . So the south indian rivers are less suitable for irrigation than the rivers of north India.
you can find it in managerial economics class, hahhaha
the productive population is less than the consuming one
not nesse-celery
Alligators lay many more eggs than condors. They live in swamps,making them less conspicuous than condors.
A caiman has adapted to living in the rainforest by having a larger penis than a normal caiman