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Features commonly associated with a command economy include:
Features commonly associated with a command economy include:
Features commonly associated with a command economy include:
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I understаnd аnd аgree tо the fоllоwing: 1) I must hold each page of my scratch paper in view of the camera before I submit this exam. 2) I must scan and upload my scratch paper in pdf format within 15 minutes of submitting this exam. 3) Failure to comply with the above will result in a score of zero on this exam. If you want your scratch work to be considered for partial credit, you must format your uploaded scratch work as follows: (1) write your name in the upper left corner of each page, (2) write your student ID number in the upper right corner of each page, (3) write "Problem X" at the start of each problem, (4) use exactly half of the page to explain how you solved the problem (consider folding the paper in half), and (5) draw a box around your final answer. The problems must be arranged in order, starting with "Problem 2" (because "Problem 1" is just a reminder of test policies). Additional scratch work appended to the end is acceptable. This formatting is very important for our grading system.