Which phrase defines complementary goods?A.)goods used in combination with other products
B.)goods given free of cost with the purchase of other items
C.)goods distributed as product samples among customers
D.)goods sold at a discounted price during sale season

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is A above. One example might be pen and paper. If someone buys paper he is also likely to buy a pen or pencil to write with. Also, if someone buys a printer, they are sure to buy paper and ink cartridges.
Answer 2
Answer:

Goods used in combination with other products defines complementary goods. Correct answer:A The use of the complementary good is related to the use of an associated or paired good.From this follows the correct answer of the question.Two goods X and Y are complementary if using more of good X requires the use of more of good Y.


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It is split into 4 sections.

4-Week Bill

13-Week Bill

26-Week Bill

52-Week Bill

I hope this helped :)
its true it is supposed to be in 13 weeks

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What are the cost of "Freebie" items?

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aye since your my friend i wrote a whole lot to explain it all to you alright XD i highlighted the important things in blue
The word “free” generally elicits either unabashed excitement or wary suspicion. While it’s fun to get excited about “freebies,”
 a healthy dose of skepticism might not be such a bad idea.
While free means no exchange of cash, it still typically requires an exchange of something. The simple fact is, if you are giving something up, it isn’t free. Here are just a few of the hidden costs typically involved in claiming your favorite freebies:
Space: Nothing teaches you the precious value of real estate like a small apartment. Just think of how much you pay for a storage unit. Every square foot of your space is worth something and when you bring new items into that space, you need to evaluate if trading that space for storage
 or display is worth it, even if the item itself is free.
Most promotional items and free swag is junk and clutter anyway. Don’t put your blinders on to assessing utility and value just because you didn’t have to pay for the item. You’re still going to need to store it.
Time: Free items often have a high time cost. Your friend might be giving away free furniture, but you still have to take the time to go pick it up. The bakery might be giving away free cookies, but how long will it take you to get there and back or wait in line? Could you get more out of spending that time working, working out, cooking dinner or simply relaxing at home with your family or a good book? 
Money: Even free items carry monetary costs. Transportation is the most common. If you have to go out of your way to pick up your freebie, there’s not only a time cost involved but a gas or public transit cost too. If the item is particularly large, it may require some additional moving costs like a truck or soliciting the help of a mover.Some items can even affect your monthly budget. It’s great to score a free Kindle or smartphone as a gift or from a friend who’s upgrading, but if you need to make purchases or increase your spending to actually use that item (like a data plan or e-book purchases), then you need to evaluate if that kind of added expense is realistic for your budget. In some cases, free trials and subscriptions also wind up costing you money. Most require credit cards to activate so they can charge you on the next billing cycle. Even vigilant consumers can forget to cancel, and when they try to, they have to spend time interacting with customer service.
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Freebie items are self explainitory, they are free. I hope this helps.

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The answer is B-Cyclical

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B. How much the renter will pay
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D. Which repair types the renter will be responsible for

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