Multiple Choice
Energy Bar Scenario
Product nutrition labels provide considerable information for consumers. For example, a consumer deciding among the many brands of energy bars might compare three offerings: Clif Bar, Larabar, and ProBar. The most important attribute for this consumer is protein content, followed by calories, taste, sugar, price, and fat content. This consumer would like an energy bar with a high protein content but low in calories, sugar, fat, and price that also tastes good. Information is easily found on nutrition labels for all but the taste attribute. This information is summarized in the following table:
-Refer to Energy Bar Scenario. Which type of product category best describes "energy bar"?
A) superordinate
B) subordinate
C) unbounded
D) bounded
Correct Answer:

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