Economy, asked by sanchez0610, 1 year ago

In a free-enterprise system, producers decide how much to charge. which services to buy. where to shop for goods. which goods interest them.

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Answered by danielochich
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The answer is how much to charge.

The other choices relate to the customers.

It is the customer's to decide which services to but, meaning it all depends on their choices.

It is customers to decide where to shop for goods depending on their preferences.

It is customers still to decide which goods interest them.

It means that everyone is free.

Both the producer and the customer.
Answered by aqibkincsem
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In a free-enterprise system, producers decide  how much to charge. which services to buy. where to shop for goods. which goods interest them.

                                                                                                                                        Answer:

In the free enterprise, producers can decide on things like what product they should produce, what methods they need to adopt for the production to be successful, what type of ingredients they need for the production,and at what location they should produce it.

They also decide on the selling price of the final good.
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