*Many companies have been downsizing their products. They reduce the dimensions of their packaging so the items look the same but hold a smaller amount of the given product. The price remains the same but there is less product in the package. Why do you think they are doing this? And, do you think it is a fair practice? Explain with 3 sentences! MEDAL AND FAN GIVEN FOR CORRECT ANSWER!
@e.mccormick @247 @phi @idontgoonhereoften
ehrr, didn't I already answer that?
I did not get the answer fully. It cut off, and btw it has nothing to do with equations and all it's an opinion but you have to answer it with at least 3 sentences...
Let's say that you buy a bottle of your favorite soda pop. Yesterday, you bought a bottle that was filled to the top, and it cost you $1. Today, you buy the same sized bottle and it costs you $1, BUT you open the bottle and see that it's only half full. Would you feel like this is fair to you, or would you feel like you had been tricked? Now, lets say that you OWN the soda pop factory. It costs money to make soda pop, and it also costs money to have people work in your factory. If you can sell less of your product for the same price, do you think you might make more money?
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