________ is best described as decreases in cost per unit as output increases.
A. Economies of replication
B. Economies of scale
C. Economies of scope
D. Time compression economies
Answer: B
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A. alternative-choice B. compliment C. minor-points D. assumptive E. standing-room-only
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A. $28,619 B. $30,125 C. $31,631 D. $33,213 E. $34,873
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A) allow the user interface to be customized B) are unique C) use GUI D) are mass customized