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Writing Skills For GRE-GMAT Episode 1 Part 5

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Tham khảo tài liệu 'writing skills for gre-gmat episode 1 part 5', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | graphic trend reflects the national trend. Vet the mere fact that one hair salon has moved downtown hardlv suffices to infer any such trend in Apton Hair-Dooz might owe its success at its new location to factors unrelated to Apron s demographics. Without better evidence of a demographic shift toward downtown Apron it js just as Hkelv that there is no such trend in Apton. For that matter the trend might be in the opposite direction in which event the manager s recommendation would amount IO especially poor advice. Even if Apron s demographics do reflect the national trend ú is unfair to assume that uc will attract more customers simply by relocating downtown. It is entirely possible that the types of people who prefer living in downtown areas tend not to patronize upscale salons. It is also possible that Hair-Dooz will . continue to impede upon UC s business just as it might have at the mall. Without ruling out these and other reasons why uc might not benefit from the demographic trend the manager cannot convince me that uc would attract more customers let alone increase its profits by moving downtown. Nor can the manager justify the recommended course of action on the basis of the Brainard salon s success. Perhaps hair salons generally fare better in downtown Brainard than downtown Apton due to demographic differences between the two areas. Or perhaps the salon thrives only because it is long-established in downtown Brainard an advantage that uc clearly would not have in its new location. In short the manager cannot defend the recommended course of action on the basis of what might be a false analogy between two hair salons. Finally even assuming that the proposed relocation would attract more customers an increase in the number of patrons would not necessarily result in improved profits. After all profit is a function of expenses as well as revenue. Thus an increase in .UC s expenses due perhaps to higher rents downtown than at the mall might very well offset .

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