Answer:
This can be classify by being the following falacy:
<u>A.
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<u>Hasty generalization</u>
Explanation:
The person trying to give an argument in order to express the advantages of having Wal-Mart opened up uses a <u>Hasty generalitation</u> when talking about "Wal-Mart having great prices".
This affirmation is not consistent enough, because she is only giving one example to back up the statment: the store "has great prices". Saying she had a good price in one item, doesn´t mean all the items in the store have a low cost.
A falacy of this type, among other falacys give no valitdation to the argument someones is giving.
Answer: When an agreement in price has been reached
Explanation: The best stage to ask such question is when both Morris and delis supermarket has reached an agreement in price of the new machine. The first stage of discussion is
1. Identification of the machine, if it actually replaces the the old machine and it can perform the same operation as the old one.
2. After identification, the next stage is price negotiation, the price or the machine must reach an agreement before a schedule delivery can be put in place.
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