6. Why would both these stores attract a good number of customers?

A. Customers value different types of deals.
B. Customers have different brand loyalties.
C. Customers patronize both stores to maintain competition.
D. Customers do not have the information to choose the best option.

7. Which situation is more likely to occur in a market economy than a command economy?
A. People line up for cheap but scarce products.
B. A student is guaranteed a job out of college.
C. An inventor designs and produces a new type of car.
D. A committee chooses which farms should receive new tractors.

8. How does the use of plastic to produce bicycle helmets affect other plastic­using industries?
A. It decreases the prices offered by other industries.
B. It increases the demand for products of other industries.
C. It increases the capital available to other industries.
D. It decreases the amount of resources available to other industries.

9. Many employees of a local restaurant suddenly quit and seek other opportunities. What is the
most likely explanation for the large number of employees quitting?

A. a developing price war
B. a protest action by the union
C. decrease in positive incentives to work
D. decrease of negative incentives to being unemployed

3 answers

this is what you have to go by for number 6

Two grocery stores are located in the downtown area of a small city. The first
offers excellent prices for buying large bulk quantities. The second does not
have bulk offers, but offers lower prices on single items
I'll gladly check your answers.
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