http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a...ms/pdf_doc/2012-hsc-exam-business-studies.pdf
How come the answer not B, but D?
How come the answer not B, but D?
#doesntevendobusinessFor country C:
Star Car sale's were 10million in both 2010 and 2011. However the % of the total car market was 10% in 2010 and 8% in 2011.
So if 10million is 10% in 2010 then the total car market is 100million.
If 10million is only 8% now in 2011, then the total car market is 125million.
So the total car market has increased for country C. Also Star Car's sales went from 10% to 8%, so they decreased for country C.
Hence the answer is D.
Why is the answer not B?
In country A, yes it is true that Star Car sale's increased from 10% to 12%. However consider the total market:
In 2010, 10million was 10%, so total car market is 100million in 2010.
In 2011, 12million was 12%, so total car market is still 100million in 2011.
So the total car market in fact has not increased, but stayed the same.
oh yeh..For country C:
Star Car sale's were 10million in both 2010 and 2011. However the % of the total car market was 10% in 2010 and 8% in 2011.
So if 10million is 10% in 2010 then the total car market is 100million.
If 10million is only 8% now in 2011, then the total car market is 125million.
So the total car market has increased for country C. Also Star Car's sales went from 10% to 8%, so they decreased for country C.
Hence the answer is D.
Why is the answer not B?
In country A, yes it is true that Star Car sale's increased from 10% to 12%. However consider the total market:
In 2010, 10million was 10%, so total car market is 100million in 2010.
In 2011, 12million was 12%, so total car market is still 100million in 2011.
So the total car market in fact has not increased, but stayed the same.
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Shows the difficulty of business...#doesntevendobusiness