This is really an opinion question and is probably not suited for a forum like this.
<span>Mobile marketing has many forms, one of which is reward-based. In this example, the promotion is that if the customer download the app, they receive an instant coupon. This is beneficial to the customer as they are likely in the store at the time, encourages them to make a purchase because they are receiving a deal. After the sale and the customer leaves the store, the app is still loaded on the customer's phone as a constant reminder of the brand.</span>
Answer:
A. Both types of firms produce at minimum ATC.
Explanation:
A monopolistic competition is when there are many buyers and sellers of differentiated goods and services.
A monopolistic competition is characterised by little or no barriers to entry or exit of firms. In the short run, if a firm is earning economic profit, in the long run, firms enter into the industry and drive economic profit to zero. Also, if the short run, firms are earning economic loss, in the long run, firms would leave the industry and economic profit would be zero.
A monopolistic competition doesn't produce at minimum ATC and as a result it operates with excess capacity.
A perfect competition is characterised by many buyers and sellers of homogenous goods and services.
There are no barriers to entry or exit of firms into the industry. So firms make zero economic profit in the long run.
It produces at minimum atc and where Mr equals mc.
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No you shouldn’t because it was a rare breach it scarcely happens so you should because it doesn’t happen all the time
Answer:
<u>Justin likely wins</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The term consideration as used in law simply refers to a promise (implied or expressed) made to another person to do something usually in return for a work done.
In this case, what Ima Nutt said could be legally viewed as a consideration since she <em>promised to give</em> Justin Case 50 shares of company shares. Justin likely wins since he sufficient amount of evidence to show that consideration was made.