Your answer depends. A substitute good means a good with increasing demand when the price of another good increases. A complimentary good means a with increasing demand when the price of another good decreases.
Examples:
Substitute - Two types of coffee (Deer coffee and Starbrand coffee). If the price of Deer coffee increases, then the demand of Starbrand coffee will increase.
Complimentary - Hot Dogs and hot dog buns. If the price of hot dogs decreases, then the demand of hot dog buns will increase.
Compared to Pepsi, Coke is a substitute good. If the price of Coke rose drastically, then more people would buy Pepsi instead (demand for Pepsi would increase).
Licensed sub-contractors are usually required to obtain their own workers comp insurance and provide proof of same to anyone who hires him.
their good
Workers Comp varies from state to state but in general, if you are an employer you must pay for Workers Comp for your employees. Most large contractors require their subs to show evidence of Workers Comp coverage. This is because the insurance companies will charge the GC if they can't show evidence of all workers being covered under other policies. So in general, yes, sub contractors have to pay for Workers Comp.
The short answer is yes! WC is compulsory for everyone. Although your subs can waive workers comp coverage for themselves, this is onlt because they can collect it from you. Furthermore, if your sub hires a sub or and employee and does not have WC then you are on the hook. (NY)
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a good way to end a coke speech is theres alot of coke products but coca-cola is a cassic
No
The acids in the coke eventually degrade the raisins, and you ruin a perfectly good coke.
its a 6ohm sub in the stock location. if you are going to replace it you will need to purchase a good amp. the stock amp does not have adequate power to power any other sub. 10" Kicker comp subs make a great replacement, and get an amp that is half the RMS power input of the sub. make shure that you are reading the AMPs RMS power output.
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physics or comp-sci
NO!!! Coke is a horrible preservative for flowers! I just conducted an experiment on this for my biology class and the coke killed my flower!