This Bay store can also be described as a big box retailer store.
Big Box Retailer
A big box retailer is a physically enormous retail store that is typically a component of a chain of stores (also known as a hyper store, supercenter, superstore, or megastore). By extension, the phrase, big box retailer can also refer to the business that runs the store.
The Bay Store as a Big Box
There are numerous retail chains that only operate in Canada, aside from the large American big box retailer stores like Walmart Canada and the formerly-existent Target Canada. These include places like Hudson's Bay by Home Outfitters, Loblaws by Real Canadian Superstore, Rona, Winners by HomeSense, Canadian Tire by Mark's & Sport Chek, Shoppers Drug Mart, Chapters by Indigo Books and Music, Sobeys, and several others.
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Answer: b = -20
Step-by-step explanation: I have difficulty reading the table of values of (x,y). I picked just the first (10, -120) to calculate b.
y = -10x + b
-120 = -10(10) + b
b = -20
That should work for all the points:
(20, -220) : -220 = -10(20)-20 - Yes, etc.
But the values towards the end of the table don't makes sense/don't work. (0, -2)????
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3)Total no of people surveyed = 400
Percentage of people preferred WCLM = 24%
Hence no of people who preferred WCLM = 24(400)/100
=96
4)
3:4 =9:12 is true since when simplified both are equal
B is not right 2:1 cannot equal 1:2 as ratio is not commutative
c is not right as they are not equal when simplified
D is not right since when we divide left side by 9, we get 6:1