You and a friend go clothes shopping and find a great pair of jeans. They fit you perfectly, but they also cost $100. You are willing to buy them, but you only have $50 in your wallet to spend on new clothes. Your friend likes the jeans and has the money to buy them. The jeans would count as a demand for _____.

A.) you, because you are willing to buy them and they fit you perfectly

B.) your friend, because he likes the jeans and has the money to buy them

C.) both of you, because you both like the jeans

Respuesta :

the jeans would count as a demand for the friend because he has the money to get the jeans so your answer would be B


Although you both like the jeans and would love to purchase them, only one of you has the money to actually purchase the jeans. Therefor, the answer is B. your friend, because he likes the jeans and has the money to buy them. Retailers only 'care' about the person actually making the decision to purchase and use the product. If one person does not have the money to purchase it, they don't really need to make sure that person is in demand for it.