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Black_prince [1.1K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of "satisficing"? Group of answer choices A marketing researcher using the same format as h

is last survey for his new research project. A delivery truck manager using a computer program to analyze every possible route for her drivers to minimize fuel use. A naval architect starting with the plans for the last ship she built as a starting point for a new design. A bakery owner analyzing pastry sales over the past six months to determine his new product line.
Business
1 answer:
stealth61 [152]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A delivery truck manager using a computer program to analyze every possible route for her drivers to minimize fuel use

Explanation:

Satisficing is a decision-making strategy where the decision maker goes  through all the available alternatives until an acceptability threshold is met.

The delivery truck manager searches through all available alternatives by analyzing every possible route for her drivers to minimize fuel use

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Inventories          January 1     December 31

Materials               $457,760      $563,040

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Heat, light, and power         28,720

Indirect labor                       101,350  

Property taxes-factory        23,650

Rent expense-factory         39,980

Supplies-factory                    19,710

Miscellaneous costs            12,390

Total Factory overhead $298,430

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