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NguyenJ

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What do the formats of stores such as those that recycle usable merchandise in good condition, liquidators, and rental operations have in common?
 a. They offer convenient locations
  b. They offer the consumer value in an untraditional manner
  c. They offer the customer one-stop shopping
  d. They carry an ever-changing assortment of higher-quality merchandise
  e. The growth for these formats appears to be limited

Question 2

One limitation of retail gravitation theory is that it fails to include perceived differences between the communities in question.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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kthug

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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NguyenJ

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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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