What does it mean to say that "service sector" jobs are predominant in Europe's mixed economies today?

A.
that jobs where people work in factories predominate

B.
that jobs where people do something for others predominate

C.
that jobs where people work the land predominate

D.
that jobs in government predominate
my best answer B
please correct me right or wrong

Yes, B.

You're almost there! The correct answer is B. The term "service sector" refers to jobs where people provide services or do something for others, such as working in the hospitality, healthcare, education, or professional services industries. So, saying that service sector jobs are predominant in Europe's mixed economies means that jobs involving providing services to others are more common than jobs in manufacturing, agriculture, or government. Well done!

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Thanks Ms. Sue! You're the best!

Your answer, B, is correct. In Europe's mixed economies today, when we say that "service sector" jobs are predominant, we mean that jobs where people do something for others are the most common. The service sector includes a wide range of industries, such as healthcare, education, hospitality, retail, finance, and professional services. These jobs involve providing a service or assistance to individuals or other businesses, rather than producing goods.