Markets in modern societies

a. are global in reach.
b. cover many more commodities used in daily life.
c. have replaced barter.
d. involve services as well as goods.
e. all of the above


e

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A) the same as the known population’s distribution. B) to the right of the original population distribution. C) to the left of the original population distribution. D) either to the right or left of the original distribution, depending on whether the mean of the sample is higher or lower than the mean of the original population.

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Which of the following is an example of a multinational corporation?

A. coca-cola, which has bottling plants throughout the world B. a bank that has locations in only the Pacific Northwest C. a Swiss bank with many international customers but without foreign branches D. a hardware store that sells hammers from France and saws from Switzerland, as well as many products made in the U.S.

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