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Jack is going to propose to his long-time girlfriend Jill. He browsed three brands of diamond engagement rings on websites - Brand A, B, & C - and was trying to decide which brand to buy. The table below shows the attributes Jack has been considering and the ratings of how good each brand is on each attribute (6 = very good on this attribute; 1= not at all good on this attribute). Jack wants to make a decision between Brand A and Brand C. He is using the additive difference model. Which brand will he choose?

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A.Brand C
B.Either is fine
C.Brand A
D.He does not have enough information to make a decision.
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First, I restate the setup: Jack uses the additive difference model to compare Brand A and Brand C based on three evaluative criteria—Cost, Carat, and Design—with given importance weights for each criterion. The weights (importances) are 55 for Cost, 30 for Carat, and 15 for Design. Each brand has a rating (1 to 6) on each criterion. Option by option analysis: Option 1: Brand C To evaluate Brand C, multiply each rating by the co......Login to view full explanation

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