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san4es73 [151]
4 years ago
12

Nathan goes to a store to purchase laundry detergents. When Nathan looks around to make a brand selection, he realizes that he l

oves the brands Deit and Dolen, hates the brands Duss and Tone Out, and does not have much of an opinion about the brand Little Alls. In this scenario, Little Alls is clearly in Nathan's _____.
a.
conditioned set

b.
inert set

c.
illusory set

d.
inept set

e.
convoluted set
Business
1 answer:
lorasvet [3.4K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

its either inert set or the inept set

Explanation:

Inert set: Those brands of which the consumer is aware, but towards which he or she is basically indifferent. Brands in this set are generally considered acceptable by the consumer when preferred brands are not available

Inept Set. brands that a buyer is aware of when considering a purchase, thinks poorly of, but uses in some way as a source of information. See: Inert Set Evoked Set.

these are the 2 definitions for both of them

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Dr Treasury stock                       16,000

Cr Cash                                       16,000

( to record the repurchased of 400 shares at $40 each)

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Dr Treasury stock                       13,050

Cr Cash                                       13,050

( to record the repurchased of 290 shares at $45 each)

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Dr Cash                                                15,540

Cr Common stock                               14,800

Cr Paid-in capital - common stock     740

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Total. 459,144

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To prepare a schedule showing physical unit of production

$

Beginning work in process June 1. 0

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Total. 27,720

Less: Ending work in process unit. 2,520

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Unit accounted for transferred out. 25,200

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