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Mathematics, 19.02.2020 21:59 rkbilkhu457

An intern is working for Pacific TV (PTV), a small cable and Internet provider, and has proposed some questions that might be used in the survey to assess whether customers are willing to pay $50 for a new service. Do you think these are appropriately worded questions? Why or why not?

Question 1: If PTV offered state-of-the-art, high-speed Internet service for $50 per month, would you subscribe to that service?

Question 2: Would you find $50 per month, less than the cost of a daily cappuccino, an appropriate price for high-speed Internet service?

Choose the correct answer below.

A. Question 1 seems appropriate. Question 2 compares internet service to a cappuccino.

B. Both questions seem appropriate. Each question will receive a response for whether or not the customer would pay $50 for state-of-the-art high-speed internet service.

C. Question 2 seems appropriate. Question 1 creates a negative view of the provider saying they don't already offer state-of-the-art high-speed internet service and does not seem appropriate.

D. Neither question seems appropriate. Quest ion 1 uses the phrase "state-of-the-art" and Question 2 predisposes the participant to agree that $50 is a reasonable price and says "less than a cup of cappuccino" which does not seem appropriate.

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