I agree with your first answer.
You need to look up the choices at http://www.google.com or http://www.answers.com to be sure.
In general, a person who owns and operates his or her own business can be thought of
as a/an
A. entrepreneur. C. gambler.
B. manager. D. pioneer.
my answer is A
Consider two used-car dealers: Bob’s Better Wheels and Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe
Motors. Their prices are basically the same for similar vehicles even as their advertising
screams that their products are different. Which kind of competition is going on here?
A. Perfect competition C. Monopolistic competition
B. Monopoly D. Oligopoly
my answer is C
5 answers
In general, a person who owns and operates his or her own business can be thought of
as a/an
A. entrepreneur. C. gambler.
B. manager. D. pioneer.
its B right
as a/an
A. entrepreneur. C. gambler.
B. manager. D. pioneer.
its B right
No, it's A ... as you said in your first post.
It's the second one for which you need to look up the terms.
It's the second one for which you need to look up the terms.
oh i got confused i guess..
Consider two used-car dealers: Bob’s Better Wheels and Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe
Motors. Their prices are basically the same for similar vehicles even as their advertising
screams that their products are different. Which kind of competition is going on here?
A. Perfect competition C. Monopolistic competition
B. Monopoly D. Oligopoly
my answer is A
Consider two used-car dealers: Bob’s Better Wheels and Dewey, Cheatum, and Howe
Motors. Their prices are basically the same for similar vehicles even as their advertising
screams that their products are different. Which kind of competition is going on here?
A. Perfect competition C. Monopolistic competition
B. Monopoly D. Oligopoly
my answer is A
I agree with your car-dealer answer.