Asked by Elliana Barragan on Sep 24, 2024
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You are considering buying a store.The store owner shows you sales figures of the store on a "typical" day.The owner has most likely shown you figures for
A) The less productive day
B) The more productive day
C) Any typical day
D) All the days that the store was owned by him
Typical Day
A representation of a common or routine day in a specific context, such as a job or activity.
Sales Figures
Data that represent the number of products or services sold within a specific time frame.
Store Owner
An individual who owns and operates a retail business, responsible for the strategic and day-to-day decisions of the store.
- Exercise caution in interpreting reported sales and profit figures, recognizing potential biases.
Verified Answer
KJ
Kersen Jourdanabout 15 hours ago
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The store owner is likely to show figures from a more productive day to make the business appear more successful and appealing to a potential buyer.
Learning Objectives
- Exercise caution in interpreting reported sales and profit figures, recognizing potential biases.