I Think I got it right but im not surE?!?

3. What is the term for something that is not necessary but makes your life easier or more enjoyable? (3point)
(a)business
(b)economics
(c)need
(d) want ***************** <this one?!?!?!?
4. Which of the following is an example of a job surplus? (3 point)

(a)The demand for roofers is higher than the number of people willing to do roofing. **************<this one!/!!?!!?!??!?!
(b)Roofers demand more pay for the work they are doing.
(C) The number of roofers is higher than the roofing jobs available.
(D)There are more roofing materials being manufactured than there are houses that need them

Both are right.

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3. The correct term for something that is not necessary but makes your life easier or more enjoyable is a "want." To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the difference between needs and wants. Needs are essential for survival, such as food, water, and shelter. Wants, on the other hand, are things that are not necessary for survival but can provide comfort, pleasure, or convenience. In this case, since the item being referred to is not necessary but makes life easier or more enjoyable, option (d) want is the correct answer.

4. A job surplus refers to a situation where the number of people available to work is greater than the number of job opportunities available. To determine the correct answer, you need to understand the concept of job surplus. Option (C) states that the number of roofers is higher than the roofing jobs available. This accurately describes a job surplus scenario, as there are more roofers looking for work than there are job openings for roofers. Hence, option (C) is the correct answer.