Pluto Inc., a car manufacturer, makes high-end, expensive sports cars. The company targets people who live life in the fast lane and are generally considered to have flashy personalities. In this scenario, Pluto is using ________ segmentation.
A. undifferentiated
B. socioeconomic
C. benefit
D. demographic
E. psychographic
Answer: E
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a. Task identity b. Autonomy c. Task significance d. Skill variety
Katelyn is in charge of a department meeting, and two of her colleagues are in conflict about a specific issue. What should Katelyn do?
A) Make both employees leave the meeting until they can calm down. B) Send both employees to counseling. C) Encourage each to make a complete case while group members give their full attention. D) Have both employees move to a corner so that the rest can continue the meeting.
Maxim manufactures a hamster food product called Green Health. Maxim currently has 10,000 bags of Green Health on hand. The variable production costs per bag are $1.80 and total fixed costs are $10,000. The hamster food can be sold as it is for $9.00 per bag or be processed further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe at an additional cost. The additional processing will yield 10,000 bags of Premium Green and 3,000 bags of Green Deluxe, which can be sold for $8 and $6 per bag, respectively. Assuming Maxim further processes Green Health further into Premium Green and Green Deluxe, revenue from the two products would be:
A. $6,000. B. $96,000. C. $2,000. D. $8,000. E. $98,000.
The Securities and Exchange Commission can seek sanctions against those who violate foreign securities laws.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)