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Which phrase correctly defines the motives of a business?
O A. satisfying the needs of people
OB. helping a country's economy grow
OC. incurring expenses
OD. earning profits and providing value in the form of goods or services

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eric

Hi there!

Before we find an answer, let's gather some information.

Information:

First, let's figure out what "motives" means.

- Motives means something that is done for a reason / doing something for a reason/purpose.

- Motives is important to this problem due to us needing to find out what motives of a business is the correct answer.

- When solving this problem, we are looking for an answer that a business would be doing for a reason or purpose.

Problem-Solving:

A. A is incorrect, as a business owner you want to satisfy people, but that's not the only thing you want out of a business.

B. As a business owner, you of course would want the economy to grow, but I'm positive that wouldn't be your goal!  

C. C wouldn't fit here, we are looking for more as as business person.

D. D would be the correct answer, to stay a business owner, you need profits in the form of goods or services.

Answer explanation:

How is "D" correct?

Back in our information box, we defined "motives", when doing a business you want to get profits, you are doing a motive to do get profits. And one way to get profits is having good form of services and goods!

Therefore, we can conclude that "D" is the answer.

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