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In a competitive market, the three basic economic questions—what to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce—are answered through the interaction of supply and demand. Producers determine what to produce based on consumer preferences and willingness to pay, while the method of production is influenced by cost efficiency and available resources. The distribution of goods and services, or for whom to produce, is dictated by purchasing power and market competition. This dynamic ensures that resources are allocated efficiently, responding to consumer needs and preferences.
Silverfish are a consumer and they eat carbohydrates such as sugar and starch.
true
A consumer products manufacturer wants consumer reaction to its existing products Interaction is considered important to stimulate thinking The firm should use
I think that a bird would be a consumer
a consumer because it doesnt produce its own food it feeds of of other organisms
To produce movement in harmony
Yes, the amoeba cell is a consumer. It is a consumer because it dose not produce its own food.
Lizards are wholly consumers. They eat plants and insects. They do not produce anything except for excrement.
yes. they are consumer because it cant produce its own food
Yes, it does not produce its own food from sunlight so it is a consumer.