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romanna [79]
2 years ago
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A winning formula for many Answer E: Luxury brands is craftsmanship, heritage, authenticity, and history, often critical to just

ifying a sometimes extravagant price. A) design B) nondurable C) durable D) ingredient E) luxury
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Fittoniya [83]2 years ago
4 0

Correct question:

A winning formula for many ________ brands is craftsmanship, heritage, authenticity, and history, often critical to justifying a sometimes extravagant price.

A) design

B) non durable

C) durable

D) ingredient

E) luxury

Answer:

E, luxury

Explanation:

When a product is being purchased irrespective of it price, the manufacturer is said to have found a winning formula.

from the above question, a luxury item that is authentic with an history behind it as well as exccellenct craftsmanship amongst other things ensure that the item is continually sold no matter what price it is.

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Similarly, other pairs can be obtained.

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2) Wells Technical Institute (WTI)

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For the year ended December 31, 2015

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Cash                                       $26,189

Accounts receivable              $11,750

Prepaid rent                               $0

Teaching supplies                  $3,349

Prepaid insurance                  $11,246

Professional library                $30,217

Accumulated depreciation:                                 $16,795

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Equipment                              $70,500

Accumulated depreciation:                                 $31,575

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Salaries payable                                                       $400

Unearned training fees                                         $8,700

Common stock                                                      $12,812

Retained earnings                                                $51,250

Dividends                                 $40,291

Tuition fees earned                                             $114,490

Training fees earned                                           $44,075

Depreciation expense:             $7,729

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Insurance expense                    $3,864

Rent expense                            $24,180

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