Case Study: Starting a Business – Flashcards
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If Sabrina's Soccer makes 3 nets, how many balls can the company produce?
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4
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Based on the survey data, what will occur if a new pizza place opens?
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It will help to satisfy the demand
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How much profit does the company make from producing and selling four soccer nets?
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109
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At which level of production does the company make the least profit?
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NOT the 3rd or 4th pair of cleats
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Anytown households that earn more than $75,000 tend to buy sports equipment, while households that earn less than $75,000 tend to buy TVs. Which new business would be most likely to succeed?
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an electric store
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Market saturation results from excess_______
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supply
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At which point on the graph are resources not used efficiently?
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Point Y
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At which two points will Sabrina's Soccer produce the most equal amounts of soccer balls and soccer nets?
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Points C & D
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Standards of living is the level at which
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consumers enjoy desired goods
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How can producers make the most profit?
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1,3,6 Not Good combination 2,4,5 1,4,6
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A survey of hobbies and purchases can help a producer?
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assess demand to choose a business.
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What is the marginal cost of producing a 5th soccer net?
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$2.00
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Sabrina's Soccer produces soccer balls and soccer nets, which are sold at sporting goods stores. Which factors directly affect the company's profit? Check all that apply
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NOT 1,3,4
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What is the difference between marginal cost and marginal revenue?
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NOT Marginal cost is the money a producer earns from selling one more unit, while marginal revenue is the money a producer pays for making one more unit
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Which statement correctly compares the two businesses?
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In case will require less costly investment in labor, while Wrap up will require less capital in the long term
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What is the difference between absolute advantage and comparative advantage?
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Not Absolute advantage is the ability to sell a good or a service at a higher price than competitors. Comparative advantage is the ability to sell a good or service at a lower price than competitors.
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Which statement correctly explains the chart?
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NOT The opportunity cost of producing one soccer net is eight soccer balls
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If the market for soccer balls is saturated and the market for soccer nets is open, which combination makes the most sense for Sabrina's Soccer?
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NOT D
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Stan's Sporting Goods is a competitor that can manufacture seven soccer balls out of a possible ten, if it makes one soccer net. Which statement correctly compares the two businesses?
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Sabrina's Soccer has a comparative advantage over Stan's Sporting Goods because Sabrina's Soccer has a lower opportunity cost.
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Stan's Sporting Goods is a competitor that can manufacture seven soccer balls out of a possible ten, if it makes one soccer net. Which statement correctly compares the two businesses?
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Sabrina's Soccer has a comparative advantage over Stan's Sporting Goods because Sabrina's Soccer has a lower opportunity cost.
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Stan's Sporting Goods is a competitor that can manufacture seven soccer balls out of a possible ten, if it makes one soccer net. Which statement correctly compares the two businesses?
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Sabrina's Soccer has a comparative advantage over Stan's Sporting Goods because Sabrina's Soccer has a lower opportunity cost.