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1) You see an ad for a brand of bottled water where a hiker is soaked with sweat and taking a break to refresh herself, and you suddenly realize you are thirsty. Marketers promote these brands based on ___________ needs, including requirements for survival such as food, water, sex, clothing, and shelter.

a. self-actualization

b. social

c. esteem

d. physiological

e. psychological

2) A customer shopping for a fax machine tells a salesperson that it is important for the fax machine to have several attributes. It must use plain paper, be able to make copies, be compatible with all other fax machines, and not require a separate phone line. The buyer has expressed his or her

a. service characteristics.

b. evaluative criteria.

c. framing characteristics.

d. information search criteria.

e. consideration set.

3) An investigative reporter broke the story that a major paper product manufacturer had recently begun labelling their paper towels “Eco Friendly,” even though the production process has not changed in 30 years. This company’s labelling violates which of the four basic consumer rights outlined by President Kennedy?

a. the right to be safe.

b. the right to choose freely.

c. the right to be informed.

d. the right to be heard.

4) Which of the following is an example of indirect competition?

a. Purchase of a Honda Accord competing with a Toyota Camry.

b. Red Bull energy drinks competing with Dr Pepper soft drinks.

c. Competition among Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

d. An ExxonMobil station opening across the street from a Shell retail outlet.

5) When working as a summer intern for a local retail store, Jan Halverson was sent to the library to look up data on population forecasts for the city of San Antonio. The population information she found would be considered

a. secondhand data.

b. secondary data.

c. information data from syndicated research services.

d. a primary database.

e. primary data.

6) Keith is searching through computerized data files to detect patterns in product sales. This is an example of:

a. marketing decision support systems.

b. sales forecasting.

c. data mining.

d. data forecasting.

7) Mike’s Roadside Market buys produce from area farmers, marks the merchandise at a price that includes some profit, and then sells the fruit and vegetables to the people in and around Centerville. Mike’s would be classified as part of a ___________ market.

a. consumer

b. reseller

c. government

d. wholesaler

e. producer

8) Goodyear is a manufacturer and marketer of tires for new passenger cars. In recent years, the company’s business has declined because of the overall decrease in consumer demand for new cars. In this case, the demand for Goodyear’s tire products is said to be _______since it depends on the demand for new cars.

a. derived

b. nonderived

c. inelastic

d. elastic

e. fluctuating

9) Coca-Cola drink vending machines are found all over the world. The newest machines have an interactive screen that runs advertisements and allows users to obtain free photos of themselves and ringtones after they have bought a drink. The reason for the introduction of this new style vending machine is to “allow the company to interact more directly with its customers.” According to a SWOT analysis, the technology used by these machines is an example of a(n):

a. benefit because Coke has the resources to make use of the new technology

b. advantage because it is part of Coke’s marketing environment

c. weakness because Coke cannot control technology

d. strength because it is part of Coke’s external environment

e. opportunity because it is part of Coke’s external environment

10) Yildiz Holding of Turkey purchased Godiva Chocolates from Campbell’s Soup Company. Campbell’s sold one of its:

a. transactional units

b. strategic business units (SBUs)

c. synergistic divisions

d. strategic alliances

e. action programs

 

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 In the lab activity, the reaction rate was determined by the appearance of a product. However, the reaction rate can also be determined by the disappearance of a reactant. Δ[product]/Δt or rate -Δ[reactant]Δt

In each situation below, you are given a rate measured by the appearance of one component of the reaction and are asked to predict the rate of appearance or disappearance of another component, based on logic and stoichiometric relationships. For example, if the reaction is as follows:

A+2B—>>>products

For every mole of A that is used, 2 moles of B are used so the rate of disappearance of B is twice the rate of the disappearance of A. This may be expressed as:

rate =-Δ[B]/Δt = -2[A]/Δt N2 (g) + 3H2 (g) —>> 2NH3 (g)

The reaction rate is measured as 0.032 M NH3/s. Determine the rate of disappearance of N2 and the rate of disappearance H2. Explain how you arrived at your answers.

CH4 (g) + 2O2 (g) ===>>> CO2 (g) + 2H2O (g)

The reaction rate is measured as 2.6 M CH4/s. Determine the rate of appearance of CO2 and the rate of appearance of H2O. Explain how you arrived at your answers.

 

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Write a 10 page essay on Macsweens environmental accounting experience: is it viable.

The second section will analyze the financial impact of Macsween’s decision to care for the environment. The third section will estimate the information that is unavailable for making of the decision.

In determining the best decision, all the possible costs and revenues associated with each decision option will be accounted (Schaltegger and Burritt, 2000). The relevant information and data associated with each decision will be collected and recorded for consideration. The financial implication of each decision option available will be analyzed based on the information collected. Before the most appropriate decision is made, other vital information that is unavailable will be estimated by identifying the source of the information and possible surrogate data.

A conclusion will be made at the end of the essay with a recommendation of the steps Macsween should take in order to reduce costs and increase revenues while caring for the environment. The conclusion will explain the viability of Macsween’s environmental experience. The applicability of Macsween’s experience in other organizations and sectors will also be explained in the conclusion section.

This section recognizes all the possible costs and revenues that can be generated from Macsween’s involvement in environmental management. All the costs that will be affected are explained below, as well as how they will affect the general profitability of Macsween.

These comprise all the costs which relate to the production of raw materials (Uno and Bartelmus, 1998). These costs include all rebates costs, which are paper, card board, plastic, cooking oil and waxed paper.

The cost of manufacture can be further sub-divided into factory and production costs. Various costs that are associated with the manufacture of haggis will either increase or decrease, when Macsween involves itself in environmental management. Some of the costs that were identified are named below.

These consist of all the costs that

 

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Complete 1 page APA formatted essay: Why is this college a good fit for you What is your academic passion and how will that translate to your life and work at this college and beyond Looking back in your high school career what was your most meaningful experience.

I aspire to attain high professionalism in my area of study and acquire proper leadership characteristics that would allow me to interact with other individuals in a proper way throughout my study and in my professional life. In addition, my intention is to contribute not only to the local community but also to the global community, and the college provides an environment where I can interact with individuals from different religions, majors, backgrounds, ethnicities, and hometowns, which would help me to develop proper interpersonal relations and fit perfectly in the global community.

While in high school, I was a group leader in the in-class interactive group, a position that allowed me to understand how to relate to other individuals. In addition, I learned how to coordinate individuals with different skills towards achieving the same goal, even with the points of differences among such individuals including levels of commitment. The group works allowed me to develop proper research abilities, which would be important throughout my college studies and my involvement in the community where I can critically identify the problems within the community and apply viable and reliable solutions to the

 

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