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Which pricing goal focuses on earning the most money possible? Market share Survival Profit maximization
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El es la persona a la que le hacen la entrevista. a. entrevistado b. entrevistadora c. salario Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C
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Charging higher prices to show quality or status is called: Penetration pricing Premium pricing Discount pricing
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Which macromolecule in food gives us short term energy Responses lipids lipids proteins proteins carbohydrates carbohydrates nucleic acids nucleic acids
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What is pricing? The profit a company makes The amount a business charges for a product or service The number of items sold
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Senator Huey Long adopted the motto “Share Our Wealth” during the Great Depression. To what does this refer?
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Setting a low price to enter a competitive market is called: Psychological pricing Penetration pricing Premium pricing
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Ms. Ramirez asked her class to compare the labels on a protein bar, a bottle of water, and a bag of chips. The protein bar label showed: 22 g protein, 15 g carbohydrate, 8 g fat, plus small amounts of calcium and vitamin...
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If customers stop buying a product because it’s too expensive, the business should consider: Raising prices more Closing immediately Adjusting prices or strategies
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Which of the following best describes the legislation of the New Deal? (1 point) Responses stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days stronger banks, fireside chats, and Hundred Days the National Recovery Administr...
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In 1849, approximately 40,000 people poured in to California from one sea route or another. Most of these came to the port of San Francisco, once known as Yerba Buena, and the tiny town boomed. Another 25,000 to 30,000 m...
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A strong brand image allows a company to: Charge higher prices Stop selling products Avoid advertising
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Which is the BEST definition of profit? The price of a product Money left after expenses Total sales
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Temporary price reductions like sales or coupons are examples of: Skimming Survival pricing Discount pricing
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Which of the following contributed to the beginning of the Mexican War? A. Mexico attacked American troops in Oregon. B. Mexico attacked American troops in California. C. President Polk wanted to annex Oregon. D. Preside...
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Consumer demand refers to: The size of the store The number of employees How much customers want a product
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A business that sells cheap products to attract many customers is focusing on: Premium pricing Market share Skimming
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Which of the following is a factor affecting pricing? Weather only Store decorations Cost of production
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A business lowers prices because many competitors sell the same product. This factor is: Competition Location Demand
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If the cost of materials increases, what usually happens to prices? Prices always decrease Prices often increase Prices stay the same
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Pricing a product at $9.99 instead of $10.00 is an example of: Premium pricing Psychological pricing Cost-based pricing
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Competition affects pricing because: It only affects advertising Businesses must consider what others charge Customers don’t compare prices
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Matching or beating competitors’ prices is known as: Psychological pricing Skimming Competitive pricing
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Which is an example of psychological pricing? $100.00 $50.00 $49.99
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What type of food did the Zhenyuanlong eat?
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