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abern

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Nissan stores hundreds of cars that will be sold in the southern part of North America at the Port of Houston. How does Nissan most likely benefit from this arrangement?
 
  A) lowering costs
  B) improving reliability
  C) minimizing advertising needs
  D) improving supply chain flexibility

Question 2

Productivity is most likely important because it ________.
 
  A) establishes just-in-time manufacturing
  B) follows changing technological innovations
  C) contributes to the overall standard of living within a particular country
  D) provides government facilitators with modern techniques, tools, and data


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Answer to Question 1

Please could you help me with another one. Thank you

Answer to Question 2

C



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