Who decides if exchanging money for a product is worth the benefit?

the banks
the managerial staff
the customers
the employees

D?

Nope.

What does your text say?

Do you mean the shoe store employees decide if you want to buy a new pair of shoes?

oh i mean c

Yes.

thank you

You are welcome.

Correct! The customers are the ones who ultimately decide if exchanging money for a product is worth the benefit. They consider various factors such as the price, quality, usefulness, and their own preferences and needs. The decision-making process varies from person to person, and factors such as personal taste, previous experiences, and cultural influences can also play a role in determining if the exchange is worth it.