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If two different organisms compete with the same food source, like the owl and the hawk, how can they both thrive in the same
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A Lesson in Loss
Elizabeth Mohn 1Carina loved running, and she loved winning too. She was the captain and star athlete of her
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which was one way businesspeople tried to eliminate competition?
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Which was one way that business people tried to eliminate competition? (1 point)
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What role does competition play in international trade?
It results in higher prices. It discourages imports. It drives down
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Which competition is exclusively intraspecific?
competition for water competition for mates competition for food competition for
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Which was one way that business people tried to get rid of competition? • Forming monopolies • Decreasing the prices of
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which economic practice helps motivate companies to keep prices low and improve product quality?
a combination b consolidation c
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Which of these is an example of price competition?
a. a new advertising campaign b. a loyalty rewards program c. a special
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Which economic practice helps motivate companies to keep prices low and improve product quality?
(1 point) • combination •
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A plastics company cuts costs and gains control of the plastics market in the United States.
The federal government would
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Which was one way that business people tried to eliminate competition?(1 point)
Responses
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Which economic practice helps motivate companies to keep prices low and improve product quality
Combination. Consolidation
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What is direct competition? said as short as ppossible
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The restaurateur understood the numerous disadvantages of competing against the chains. They purchased everything in
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Complete the sentence using the word bank provided.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Responses a lot of competition a lot of competition nothing, everyone gets along just fine nothing, everyone gets along
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Hugo is on his first safari in Kenya. While observing animals at the watering hole, he notices there is fierce competition
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What might allow an invasive species to outcompete a native species?
a They use the same shelter or space. b They have no
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Two prides of lions compete with one another for the same prey (antelope). Which scenario would cause a
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Which was one way businesspeople tried to eliminate competition?
(1 point) • They formed monopolies or trusts. • They
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Team is defined as:
a competition. a number of persons forming one of the sides in a game or contest. an athletic activity
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Which was one way that business people tried to eliminate competition?(1 point) Responses Paying their workers higher wages
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Which competition is direct and interspecific?(1 point) Responses birch tree seedlings competing for sunlight birch tree
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Which economic practice helps motivate companies to keep prices low and improve product quality?
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Which competition is direct and interspecific, explain?
a fern and maple tree seedling competing for sunlight peacocks attracting
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Elliot runs a car wash that does pretty good business; however, three new car washes have opened up all within three blocks of
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why is balanced competition the most stable
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what are 2 resources for which organisms are likely to compete?
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Which of the following would be an example of direct competition?(1 point)
Responses Bears eating berries and coyotes eating
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A farmer plants two species of grass with similar nutrient needs on the same small plot of land. What kind of interaction will
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Select each correct answer.
Competition occurs when two or more organisms within an ecosystem seek the same resource. Which of
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Which of the following explains why many small businesses struggle to compete with larger firms?(1 point)
Responses Small
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Rabbits and sheep both graze on shrubs, grasses, and other plants. The sharp rise in the population of rabbits in a region may
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Which scenario is the best example of competition between individuals of the same species? (1 point)
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