Producers, Consumers, and Resources Review. What do you call someone who makes goods or provides a service? Consumer Consumer Producer Producer Cashier.

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Producers, Consumers, and Resources Review

What do you call someone who makes goods or provides a service? Consumer Consumer Producer Producer Cashier Cashier Clerk Clerk

What do you call someone who uses goods and services? Consumer Consumer Producer Producer Cashier Cashier Clerk Clerk

Which one of the following could be a producer? A man drinking milk. A man drinking milk. A man reading a newspaper. A man reading a newspaper. A man putting new tires on a car. A man putting new tires on a car. A man listening to the radio. A man listening to the radio.

Which one of the following could be a consumer? A lady fixing dinner. A lady fixing dinner. A lady eating lunch. A lady eating lunch. A lady selling shoes. A lady selling shoes. A lady making bracelets. A lady making bracelets.

What do you have to do when goods and services are limited? Buy everything you want Buy everything you want Make an economic choice Make an economic choice Not get anything Not get anything Spend all of your money Spend all of your money

What are human resources? People playing on the playground. People playing on the playground. People riding a train. People riding a train. People working to make goods and/or provide services. People working to make goods and/or provide services. People laughing with each other. People laughing with each other.

What are natural resources? Materials made by humans. Materials made by humans. Materials made by machines. Materials made by machines. Materials that come from nature. Materials that come from nature. Materials sold at a store. Materials sold at a store.

What are capital resources? Things found in nature (sun, water, trees, etc.) Things found in nature (sun, water, trees, etc.) People making things People making things Goods made by people or machines Goods made by people or machines Trees Trees

Tell whether the following pictures are human, natural, or capital resources.