This is something people must have to survive, like food or water.
What is a need?
Items people make or grow that can be bought or sold are called this.
What are goods?
A person who makes or provides goods and services is called this.
What is a producer?
Trees, water, and sunlight are examples of this type of resource.
What are natural resources?
This is the amount of a product that is available to sell.
What is supply?
This is something people would like to have but can live without, like toys or candy.
What is a want?
Actions people do to help others, like cleaning or babysitting, are called this.
What are services?
A person who buys goods and services is called this.
What is a consumer?
People who work to make goods or provide services are this type of resource.
What are human resources?
This is how much people want a product.
What is demand?
A winter coat is an example of this type of item because it keeps you safe and warm.
What is a need?
A farmer selling apples is selling a ......
What are goods?
A baker who makes bread is this.
What is a producer?
Tools, machines, and buildings used to make goods are called this type of resource.
What are capital resources?
When a popular toy sells out in every store, this is happening.
What is scarcity?
A new video game is an example of this type of item.
What is a want?
A dentist cleaning your teeth is providing a ......
What are services?
Someone buying bread at a bakery is this.
What is a consumer?
A teacher at a school is considered what kind of resource?
What are human resources?
After a business pays its costs, the money left over is called this.
What is profit?
Water is an example of ....
What is a need?
Ms. Garia teaching is an example of ....
What is a service?
The creator of our famous K-pop demon hunter shoes is an example of a .....
what is a producer?
The sunlight and water within a flower shop are considered examples of what kind of resource?
What are natural resources?
The costs a business must pay to keep running, like rent and electricity, are called this.
What is overhead?