What is the approximate lifespan of durable goods?

(1 point)
O Three or more years
O Fifteen to twenty years
• Six months to one year
O Infinite

Three or more years

When the wholesaler takes large shipments and breaks them down for direct resale to the consumer, what does it eliminate?

(1 point)
Eliminates the retailer and extra costs for the consumer
O Eliminates all profits and taxes
O Eliminates the consumer and the manufacturer
O Eliminates the manufacturer

Eliminates the retailer and extra costs for the consumer

Kiara is working on a project that explores and discusses consumer goods. What are some items that she might discuss within her project?

(1 point)
• Raw materials such as cotton and lumber
• Furniture, portable electronics, and beverages
• Automated machinery, like a T-shirt press machine
O Renewable and natural resources

Furniture, portable electronics, and beverages

If wholesalers typically sell goods to retailers, who do retailers typically sell their goods to?

(1 point)
• Wholesalers
• Marketers
O The public
• Manufacturers

The public

Shawna's business advisor asks her, "Will your products be used by the end consumer, or will they be purchased by businesses to create other products?" What will her answer help determine?

(1 point)
• Whether or not she will need a marketing plan
O Whether or not she will receive government investors
• Whether or not she will create industrial or consumer goods
• Whether or not she will have a profitable business

Whether or not she will create industrial or consumer goods

Kym's business makes organic, designer cloth to sell to clothing companies to create other goods. What term best describes Kym's role in the value chain?

(1 point)
• Manufacturer
• Wholesaler
• Retailer
O Crafts