1. A camera-maker's price competitiveness in a particular geographic region is determined by whether the aver age wholesale price it camera retailers for its camera models is within $20 of the regional average wholesale price; all companies with average wholesale prices within $20 of the regional average wholesale price are considered to be price competitive. All other companies are considered to be charging average wholesale prices that are NOT price competitive. whether the average wholesale price for its camera models is within 10% of the lowest-priced camera brand in the region: a company becomes progressively less price competitive the greater its average wholesale price is more than 10% above the company with the lowest average wholesale price. how favorably the average wholesale price it is charging camera retailers for its models compares to the lowest average wholesale price being charged by a rival camera-maker in that same geographic region. how much its average wholesale price to camera retailers in the region is above or below the regional average wholesale price. whether the average wholesale price it is charging camera retailers for its models is at least 10% below the highest-priced camera brand in the region: all companies whose average wholesale price is more than 10% below the highest-priced camera brand in the region are considered to be price competitive . 2. Which of the following does NOT accurately describe your company's camera/drone business and operations? The company has two buildings for assembling products at its Taiwan site--one for cameras and one for drones (the drone assembly process also includes assembly of an action-camera model having features and specifications suitable for use in camera-equipped drones). No camera models or drone models are assembled in advance, warehoused in company facilities, and then used to fill incoming orders. The unmanned aerial view (UAV) drones assembled at the Taiwan plant are sold directly to buyers at the company's website and to other online retailers of commercial drones in each geographic region. The company makes the majority of the needed camera components at facilities close to its Taiwan assembly plant; newly-produced camera components are transferred by truck on a just-in-time basis to the company's camera assembly facilities where the company operates a 250-person assembly line capable of turning out 3,250 cameras per hour.