Answer:<em><u> Offering a discount to students and seniors</u></em> will allow the chocolatier to know which types of consumers are likely to have a lower willingness to pay.
Here the price discrimination should be in respect with the demography i.e. allow the chocolatier to sell truffles to the consumer based on their age groups.
<u><em>The correct option is (3).</em></u>
Answer:
A is the right answer so right it
Answer:
Correct option is E.
Explanation:
There is not enough information to calculate the amount.
Net operating asset= Operating Assets - Operating Liabilities
=$5489 Million - $2066 Million
=$3423 Million
Hence Average net operating assets can't be calculated by given information.
The amount that was to be receivable in the year 2015 decreased and the balance of allowance for doubtful accounts also decreased.
<u>Explanation:</u>
According to the information that was given, the amount that was receivable in 2014 was 13,832 million where as in the year 2015 it was 13,363 millions. The ending balance of allowance for doubtful accounts in 2014 was 232 million and in 2015 it was 189 millions.
All this information shows that the accounts and the amounts in the accounts decreased from the year 2014 to year 2015.
Answer: Yes
Explanation:
If the difference in average spending amounts between the two groups is determined to be statistically significant, it would be legitimate to draw such a conclusion.
Why?
Those who were told that it was a Tuition rebate, a reward of sorts, had spent on average, $22.04 whilst those who thought it was simply bonus income had spent significantly less at $9.55.
This means that indeed there is a CAUSE and EFFECT conclusion to be drawn between what the money was called and how much was spent because it is clear that when called a tuition rebate, more of it is spent as opposed to it being called a Bonus income.