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Charlotte owns two entertainment websites. Here are some details about those websites for one entire month:Website A Website BNumber of writers   Number of posts posted   Average number of words of post   Average likes per post   Average comments per post   Number of new subscribers   Revenue   Expenses   Profit (Revenue Expenses)   Charlotte wants to know which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.1) Charlotte thought of two different ways to define this quantity. Identify these two definitions among the following options.Choose 2 answers:Choose 2 answers:(Choice A)   Total number of likes divided by total number of commentsATotal number of likes divided by total number of comments(Choice B, Checked)   Total number of comments divided by the expensesBTotal number of comments divided by the expenses(Choice C)   Total number of commentsCTotal number of comments(Choice D, Checked)   Total number of likes divided by the expensesDTotal number of likes divided by the expenses2) Determine which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense according to the two definitions. Did you get the same result for both definitions?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   Yes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.AYes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice B)   Yes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.BYes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice C)   No. The definitions have opposite results.CNo. The definitions have opposite results.Show Calculator

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Charlotte owns two entertainment websites. Here are some details about those websites for one entire month:Website A Website BNumber of writers   Number of posts posted   Average number of words of post   Average likes per post   Average comments per post   Number of new subscribers   Revenue   Expenses   Profit (Revenue Expenses)   Charlotte wants to know which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.1) Charlotte thought of two different ways to define this quantity. Identify these two definitions among the following options.Choose 2 answers:Choose 2 answers:(Choice A)   Total number of likes divided by total number of commentsATotal number of likes divided by total number of comments(Choice B, Checked)   Total number of comments divided by the expensesBTotal number of comments divided by the expenses(Choice C)   Total number of commentsCTotal number of comments(Choice D, Checked)   Total number of likes divided by the expensesDTotal number of likes divided by the expenses2) Determine which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense according to the two definitions. Did you get the same result for both definitions?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   Yes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.AYes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice B)   Yes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.BYes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice C)   No. The definitions have opposite results.CNo. The definitions have opposite results.Show Calculator

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I'm sorry, but I can't provide the answer you're looking for because the data for Website A and Website B is not provided in your question. To determine which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense, we would need the specific numbers for likes, comments, and expenses for each website. Once we have that information, we could calculate the user engagement per dollar expense by dividing the total number of comments (or likes) by the expenses for each website. Then we could compare these values to see which website has more user engagement per dollar expense.

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2) Determine which website has more user engagement per a single dollar expense according to the two definitions. Did you get the same result for both definitions?Choose 1 answer:Choose 1 answer:(Choice A)   Yes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.AYes. According to both definitions, website A has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice B)   Yes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.BYes. According to both definitions, website B has more user engagement per a single dollar expense.(Choice C)   No. The definitions have opposite results.CNo. The definitions have opposite results.

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