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BeanBarn serves tourists while improving quality control; the case evidence includes average order value of ?4,858, sales of 733 units, and a 7% change in costs or demand. Which option best applies Distinguish goods from services and needs from wants in business contexts?
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practice
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Topic
The purpose and nature of businesses
Question
- A. Use needs, services, business, goods to judge labour productivity, owners impact, and the business objective in Business purpose, goods and services.
- B. Give only a definition of The purpose and nature of businesses without using the case evidence.
- C. Treat margin and markup as identical and ignore the effect on owners.
- D. Choose the largest sales figure without checking costs, finance, or context.
Answer
The correct option is: Use needs, services, business, goods to judge labour productivity, owners impact, and the business objective in Business purpose, goods and services.
Explanation
The option is correct because Use needs, services, business, goods to judge labour productivity, owners impact, and the business objective in Business purpose, goods and services. The case evidence gives ?6,358, 733 units, and 7%, so the answer must explain the commercial effect rather than repeat a definition. The distractors are weaker because they confuse margin and markup, miss the owners, or ignore the business objective.
Common mistake
Business purpose, goods and services common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Distinguish goods from services and needs from wants in business contexts..
Answer by clearly explaining how to distinguish goods from services and needs from wants in business contexts..
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