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Naily [24]
3 years ago
14

Maxine wishes to purchase a pair of running shoes made by her favorite brand. Her budget is limited, and she notices shoes made

by a competing brand are on sale for 50% off retail price. She decides to purchase the shoes that are on sale most likely because
a. she prefers brand names to reduced prices
b. she tends to avoid sales offers
c. the price of the alternative was too high
d. the sale was for a limited time
Business
1 answer:
quester [9]3 years ago
8 0
Most likely D because sale prices especially on retail will not last forever.
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9               $2,770                1,850           $260            9.39%

10             <u>$2,370</u>                <u>1,250</u>                  0                 0%

11              $2,380                1,450             $210           8.82%

12             $2,600                1,740            $309           <u>11.88%</u>

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