Answer:
Explanation:
Question 1: Checkerz
If you're recreating the same type of biscuit/ cookie as Oreo's then checkerz would make sense as the pattern of the biscuit ( aka black, white, black) reminds potential buyers of the classic game of checkers.
sweet'n'fusions (as the cream filling is fused between the two biscuits)
cream bites
raven munchers (as the two outer biscuits are dark like ravens)
gogo's (to get you energised and ready to go)
Question 2
- bright colours such as pink and electric blue to draw initial attention
- abnormal packaging shape such as hexagon to set it apart from other companies
- label clearly as vegan/ veg to draw more customers
Question 3
instead of having just the biscuit on its own, instead take the idea of reeces peanut butter cups but make the cup out of chocolate fudge brownie the peanut butter replaced by the Oreo
A brand extension in this case would not be a good idea considering many people associated Hydrox with cleaning supplies, many people who hear about the brand maybe put off by the subconscious thoughts of consuming cleaning products
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Answer:
the amount that need to be deposited each year is $7,166.28
Explanation:
The computation of the amount that should be deposited each year is shown below:
Given that
FV is $66,000
NPER is 9
RATE is 6.9% ÷ 12 = 0.575%
PV is 0
The formula is shown below:
= PMT(RATE,NPER,PV,-FV,TYPE)
AFter applying the above formula, the amount that need to be deposited each year is $7,166.28
The producers create and market products to consumers, so the answer is producers
The answer is C, The method by which the business can be dissolved
The simplest way to explain what continuity factor is it's the assumption that a business organization will always able to operate.
But in the real world, businesses went down all the time, that's why the partners have to find out the method to dissolve the business if somehow the business goes under
will calculated by multiplying the principal amount by one plus the annual interest rate raised to the number of compound periods minus one As opposed to simple interest and Interest is the cost of borrowing money and Conversely compound interest
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