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Kipish [7]
4 years ago
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melanie walsh likes to go to the movies once a week. when she is at the movies, she generally gets large popcorn and a drink. me

lanie wants to be sure that she sets aside money each week so she can continue going to the movies. what type of goal would this be for melanie?
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1 answer:
alexdok [17]4 years ago
5 0
Based on the given situation above about Melanie Walsh, wherein she likes to go to the movies once a week and when she is at the movies, she gets a large popcorn and a drink and makes sure that she sets aside money each week so that she can continue going to the movies, this type of goal for Melanie is what we call the CONSUMABLE-PRODUCTS GOAL. 
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