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Kaylis [27]
3 years ago
6

Select all that apply. Select all examples of non-market distribution methods.

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2 answers:
Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
7 0

Hello,

I think the answers are....

A) Lottery

D) Contest

Hope this helps!!!! :)

liraira [26]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

  • lottery
  • contest
  • sharing equally
  • contest

Explanation:

Non-market distribution method is a  method used to distribute goods and services without the motivation or purpose of making extra or extreme profits from it.

all the methods given above are non-market distribution purpose because they are not based on the supply and demand factor, they based on just delivering ( supply ) and it is not influenced by the demand of the product. for  a first-come, first -serve scenario when the available supply of Goods and service is exhausted the other demand pending cannot be met. same with sharing equally,lottery and contest.

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