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colton

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The formal reporting hierarchy normally represented in an organizational chart is called the:
 A) culture.
  B) structure.
  C) systems.
  D) human resources.
  E) interfunctional task force.

Question 2

The economic value of transforming goods into services is illustrated by paying:
 A) 7 for a cup of coffee in a five-star restaurant.
  B) 3 for a pound of coffee beans at the market.
  C) 6 to have your car washed.
  D) 7 to have your dog walked.
  E) 120 for a health checkup.



johnharpe

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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