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vivado [14]
2 years ago
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A business must decide whether to open a new office in China. If it opens the branch, it will increase its chances of selling a

high volume of its products in China. On the other hand, the business will have to spend a lot of money to make the branch operational. What would be an opportunity cost for the business if it chooses to open the new branch in China? O A. The business would have to spend all its money making new Chinese products. O B. The business could not use the money it spends on the new branch for something else. O C. The business would be able to easily sell its products to many new customers. D. The business would be able to increase the selling prices for most of its products.​
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Nadya [2.5K]2 years ago
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Answer: The business could not use the money it spends on the new branch for something else.

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