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Garrulous

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Restaurants such as Chik-Fil-A that have smaller stores located inside college student unions is an example of:
 a. place reconfiguration.
  b. target market reconfiguration.
  c. form reconfiguration.
  d. possession reconfiguration.
  e. time reconfiguration.

Question 2

_____ describes a situation where consumers already have one unit of an item and as a result place a lower value on an additional unit.
 a. Decreasing marginal revenue
  b. Leveling product usage
  c. Monopolistic decline
  d. Declining marginal utility
  e. The law of diminishing markets



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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