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Grocery stores and gasoline stations in a large city would appear to be examples of competitive markets: There are numerous
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YOULANDA
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What does this term mean?
Anticompetitive activites by a dominant firm. I don't understand, could you simplify this.
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Anonymous
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During the 1890s local storekeepers protested rural free delivery by the Post Office becaue they feared competition from
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history
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A home furniture store, David's Furnishings, lowers its prices below those of their competitors, Ada's Home Store. A price war
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Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except?
1) Affection 2) Nutrients 3) Space 4) Light I think the
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Dan
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Summarize this in 1 paragraph.
Your name is Andie, and skateboarding is yours. In second grade, you stole your brother’s
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Knotreal
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Which was one way businesspeople tried to eliminate competition?
(1 point) Responses They formed monopolies or trusts. They
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Elliot runs a car wash that does pretty good business; however, three new car washes have opened up all within three blocks of
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Blake has entered a mountain bike competition at Starvation Flats Bike Park. Placement in the competition is determined by a
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Which scenario is the best example of competition between individuals of the same species? (1 point)
• Savannah predators
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When considering competition between of the same species, what allows some individuals to survive over others?
A: some are
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what might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?
A: they are introduced by humans at high rates B: they use
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Imagine your town has a local bike store called Brianna’s Bikes. After years of good business, a larger competing chain store
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Kaii
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What are four things that organisms compete for, to meet their needs?
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kyli
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20. If changing conditions lead to decreased oxygen levels in the stream, the carrying capacity of the stream for the trout will
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Rose
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Two laughing gulls are fighting over a sandwich left on the beach by a swimmer. This is an example of _________.(1 point)
Respons
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How do nearby businesses with similar products usually compete ? ( point) offering deals and low prices changing different
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Yoyo
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Two laughing gulls are fighting over a sandwich left on the beach by a swimmer. This is an example of _________.(1 point)
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doraa
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Two laughing gulls are fighting over a sandwich left on the beach by a swimmer. This is an example of
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Two laughing gulls are fighting over a sandwich left on the beach by a swimmer. This is an example of ______.
A. between
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Imagine your town has a local bike store called Brianna’s Bikes. After years of good business, a larger competing chain store
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only in ohio
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what type of interaction occurs between organisms fighting for same resources?
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sara
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Imagine your town has a local bike store called Brianna’s Bikes. After years of good business, a larger competing chain store
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How do nearby businesses with similar products usually compete?
A:Offering deals and low prices B:Changing to different products
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What does greater competition among buyers usually lead to?
(1 point) Responses resources going to those who are willing and able
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Solaris_Artist
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What is a positive effect of competition? (1 point) Responses increased value for consumers increased value for consumers
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max
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How do nearby businesses with similar products usually compete?
(1 point) offering deals and low prices changing to different
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trippie
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Which of the following describes a market in which there are few competitors?
oligopoly monopoly cash equivalent stock market
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Which of these is an example of price competition?
a new advertising campaign a loyalty rewards program a special holiday sale a
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trippie
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Which of the following describes a market in which there are few competitors?
(1 point) Responses oligopoly oligopoly monopoly
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AJ(~ ̄(OO) ̄)ブ
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How do nearby businesses with similar products usually compete?
(1 point) • offering deals and low prices • changing to
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Which of the following explains why many small businesses struggle to compete with larger forms?
A. Small businesses are unable
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M
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Which of these is an example of price competition?
A:a new advertising campaign B:a loyalty rewards program C:a special holiday
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How do nearby businesses with similar products usually compete
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Which of these leads to competition between two species?
A. An overlap in the two species' niches B. The extinction of a predator
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Which of the following best describes competition in economic terms? (1 point)
- Sellers and buyers compete with each other to
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When producers of similar products compete for the consumers money,this is called (blank).
Free trade Entrepreneurs Competition
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The connexus girl😭
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Because _____ is not an ideal situation for many businesses, most of them try to get around price competition by focusing on
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Team is defined as:
(1 point) Responses a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest. a number of persons
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Which economic practice helps motivate companies to keep prices low and improve product quality ? (1 point) combination
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Which scenario is the best example of competition between individuals of the same species?(1 point)
Responses Trees in a forest
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mimiii
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When considering competition between individuals of the same species, what allows some individuals to survive over others?(1
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mimiii
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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)
Responses They eat the same food resources. They
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mimiii
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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)
Responses They eat the same food resources. They
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Unknown
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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)
Responses They use the same shelter or space. They
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the noob
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Which scenario is the best example of competition between individuals of the same species?(1 point)
Responses Fish compete for
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the noob
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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?(1 point)
Responses They are introduced by humans at high
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auroranicole1990
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Which scenario is the best example of competition between individuals of the same species?(1 point)
Responses Trees in a forest
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tomdaya
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When considering competition between individuals of the same species, what allows some individuals to survive over others?(1
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tomdaya
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"LaShawn inhaled deeply and leaned into her stretch. She would hold it for 90 seconds: a routine she followed before every
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