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Vlad [161]
2 years ago
11

Rhonda has oversight responsibility for the servicing and repair of her company's fleet of cars, so she frequently calls the gar

age mechanic to inquire whether service on various cars has been completed. Because service completion times are unpredictable, she is likely to be reinforced with positive responses to her inquiries on a ______________ schedule.
Business
1 answer:
dmitriy555 [2]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: Variable-interval

Explanation:

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Let's give you an example when a real estate developer buys a house:

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What Johan is trying to do here is make profit form the house he just purchased, since the extra money he will be getting if the house is sold will be a surplus to the original amount.

Let's give you an example when a real estate developer buys land:

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She then sells the house on a website for $2.5 million (2,500,000).

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