A multinational corporation (MNC) is typically defined as a company that operates in multiple countries, engages in business activities across borders, and manages production or delivers services in more than one country.
Among the provided options, the following describe a multinational corporation:
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a company that has manufacturing plants in Brazil and sends products to sell in the U.S.
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a company that has manufacturing plants in Chile and sends products to Venezuela and Brazil.
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a company that has manufacturing plants in both Brazil and the U.S.
The option "a company that manufactures and sells goods only in Venezuela" does not describe a multinational corporation because it operates solely within one country.
Therefore, the descriptions that qualify as multinational corporations are the first, second, and fourth options.