Sony manufactures clock radios in quantities of more than 100,000 in a given time period, but the average consumer wants only one clock radio at a time. This difference is an example of
A. a discrepancy of assortment.
B. re-assorting.
C. a discrepancy of quantity.
D. a sorting error.
E. a regrouping activity.
Answer: C
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A) pollution B) barriers to entry C) unfair discrimination D) bait-and-switch advertising E) fair packaging and labeling
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replace the employee plus any increase in salary paid to the new employee in excess of what would have been paid to the old employee. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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