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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
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Chelsea is about to purchase a baskin-robbins franchise because she loves ice cream. how much work should chelsea expect to have

to do to make the franchise successful?
Business
1 answer:
gladu [14]3 years ago
5 0
I believe this is the correct answer - She should expect to work very hard, putting in long hours about six days a <span>week.
She will need to work as much as she can if she wants to get this franchise going. She doesn't have a lot of experience (except for loving ice-cream), so she will need to study hard and work even harder if she wants to make it and make her company successful.</span>
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Cash                                                   $1,770             $1,170

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