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Nadya [2.5K]
3 years ago
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What are some questions to ask a clerk in the dispatch office?

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11111nata11111 [884]3 years ago
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What should be the qualities of dispatch clerk? What experience do you have when it comes to discussing our recently posted DISPATCH CLERK position? Our field is always changing. As such, what have you done with regards to personal development when it comes to a DISPATCH CLERK POSITION in the last 12 months?

I don't know if that will help. Could you rephrase your question if it doesn't please.

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B. Where the price of the cloth (denim) used to make jeans rises, it will affect the change in the supply of jeans because an increase in the price of the raw materials used (denim) in making jeans, it will lead to a reduction in supply.

C. Where Jeans go out of fashion, it will cause a change in demand or supply because taste changes over time. For example, if jeans go out of fashion there would be a decrease in demand and supply for it.

D. Where the price of a pair of jeans falls, it will not affect the change in demand or supply of the jeans because a change in the price of a commodity is not a factor that causes a change in demand or supply.

E. Where the wage rate paid to garment workers falls, it will affect the change in the supply of jeans but will not affect the change in demand for jeans.

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Causes of changes in demand and supply

Demand refers to the quantity of a commodity which consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular price and at a particular period of time.

The Law of demand sates that 1) the higher the price of a commodity, the lower the quantity demanded, and  2) the lower the price of a commodity, the higher the quantity demanded.

The Change in demand (shift in the demand curve): There is a change in demand if the demand curve shifts to an entirely new position. A change in demand is determined by the factors affecting demand, other than price in a commodity. Factors affecting change in demand include changes in taste, fashion, population size, and income. 

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Option "D" is the correct answer to the following statement.

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