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ishan

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Which type of store has high sales volume, little service, and prices 20-40 percent lower than supermarkets?
 A) Specialty store
  B) Superstore
  C) Warehouse club
  D) Off-price retailer
  E) Convenience store

Question 2

At a Schlage Lock factory, many employees are needed to use tiny screwdrivers and other tools to carefully assemble the inner workings of door knobs and locks. They must sit at a station and look through a magnifying glass to complete this work. This production process could best be described as
 A) labor-intensive technology.
  B) highly automated.
  C) capital-intensive technology.
  D) high capacity.
  E) refined product design.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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