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a shoe store associate sees a customer looking through all the new running shoes, hoka, nike, on clouds, and solomon. the customer keeps looking at the tags and is clearly looking at the difference is the prices of each shoe. what should you ask the customer to see what their price range is?
how many miles a year do you run?
is there particular shoe you’d like to try on?
do you have a specific budget you’d like to spend?
is there a specific brand you’re looking for?
a customer is looking at buying a very unique article of clothing. unfortunately you have very little information about how to care for and wash it. what is the best way for you to find more information about how to care for the article of clothing?
ask someone else in your department and hope that they know the answer
find the store manager and ask them what they would do in this situation while the customer waits
check the tag on the article of clothing because there are care instructions printed directly on the tag
look at the manufacture’s other articles of clothing and website and see if you can come up with a conclusion for this article of clothing
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The goal is to determine the customer's price range. The option "Do you have a specific budget you'd like to spend?" directly addresses asking about the budget (price range). The other options ask about running miles, trying on shoes, or brand preference, which don't relate to price range.
To find care instructions for clothing, the tag on the article is the most direct and reliable source as care instructions are typically printed there. Asking others, the manager, or inferring from other items/website is less efficient or reliable.
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C. Do you have a specific budget you'd like to spend?