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piesebel

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What is change by drift?
 
  1 . Unplanned
   2 . Accidental
   3 . Planned
   4 . Threat
  A) 1, 2
  B) 1, 3
  C) 2, 4
  D) 3, 4

Question 2

A diabetic educator is participating in a production process analysis. She has been asked to determine the monetary amount associated with purchasing one handheld computer for a client.
 
  The figure that the diabetic educator is looking for is the ____. a. Dollar trend
  b. Price
  c. Revenue need
  d. Total cost



covalentbond

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B
Price is defined as the dollar value of an input to the production process. Total cost is defined as the total value amount of the production process.



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