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naturalchemist

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In moderate/large size stores, receiving and marking merchandise is the responsibility of which division?
 
  a. Merchandising
  b. Financial control
  c. Operations
  d. Sales promotion

Question 2

Microeconomics is concerned with the economy as a whole or its basic subdivision or aggregates, such as the government, households, and business sectors.
 
  a. True
  b. False



karmakat49

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Answer to Question 1

c. Operations

Answer to Question 2

b Macroeconomics is concerned with the economy as a whole or its basic subdivisions
or aggregates, such as the government, households, and business sectors.



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