The more units a dealer sells the less markup he can accept and still make a profit. As to if, the dealer sells cars for less markup depends on the dealer. Theoretically they can, but realistically they may not. All depends on the dealer, and the competition in that market area. I would say you should get a better deal at a large dealership, but at least give a smaller dealer a chance at your business. You might be surprised at the price the small dealer will accept. Bottom line is to shop around, and do your research.
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really.. the answer is that the volume also gets larger
Not necessarily. Mass and volume are related but independent properties of an object. An object with a larger mass may or may not have a larger volume, as volume depends on the physical dimensions of the object, while mass is a measure of the amount of matter in the object.
If the volume of the smaller rectangular box is 27 in3, what is the volume of the larger rectangular box?
No, it is not necessarily true that larger things have smaller volume compared to smaller things. The volume of an object is determined by its dimensions and can vary depending on the shape and size of the object. Larger things can have larger volumes than smaller things if their dimensions are proportionally larger.
No. Larger things usually have larger volumes.
The gas A has larger volume (x2).
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
Which solid?? For the same height, larger area of base = larger volume. So they are directly related.
It is because the process of excavation breaks up the compacted material. The excavated volume includes empty spaces and so it larger.
They grow
No, it's much, much larger, by a factor of around a million.