<u>Full question:</u>
The differences between Golden Harvest brand canning jars and Mason brand canning jars is not readily visible. Both are made of heavy glass that will not break easily. Through its advertising, Golden Harvest advertises that its jars are made with a glass that is 100 percent free of all impurities. In this way, Golden Harvest is using _____ to differentiate its product from those of the Mason brand.
A. hidden difference
B. differentiation cue
C. imperceptible difference
D. sensory cue
E. Perception filter
<u>Answer:</u>
In this way, Golden Harvest is using hidden difference to differentiate its product from those of the Mason brand.
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Advertising is the usual means of obtaining a good and service perceived to a public. Hidden differences are the ones where the customers don't know what these variations are so that's why they have to be advertised. Hidden differences are not easily manifest.
Product differentiation is a purchasing plan that aims to recognize a company's goods from the opponent. Auspicious product differentiation includes recognizing and expressing the individual features of a company's presents while highlighting the clear differences among those offerings and others on the market.
Answer:
$2.00
Explanation:
Calculation to determine what The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs using the weighted average method would be:
Using this formula
Cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs=Beginning inventory for conversion costs +May costs for conversion)/Equivalent units for conversion costs
Let plug in the formula
Cost per equivalent unit for conversion = ($4,400 + $32,000)/18,200
Cost per equivalent unit for conversion =$36,400/18,200
Cost per equivalent unit for conversion = $2.00
Therefore The cost per equivalent unit for conversion costs using the weighted average method would be:$2.00
Answer:
You will have $5,116 in the account.
Explanation:
a) End of 1st-year deposit of $1,200 will become $1,757 ($1,200 * 1.464) in four years' time.
b) End of 2nd-year deposit of $1,000 will become $1,331 ($1,000 * 1.331) in three years' time.
c) End of 3rd-year deposit of $800 will become $968 ($800 * 1.21) in two years' time.
d) End of 4th-year deposit of $600 will become $660 ($600 * 1.1) in a year's time.
e) End of 5th-year deposit of $400 will be $400 in 0 year's time.
f) The total will be $5,117 (a+b+c+d+e).
g) The future value factor is equal to 1.1ⁿ, where the discount factor is 10%.