Help answer this short survey for my econ class (4 questions with multiple choice options)! (don’t ask further questions, just answer the survey pls) I need like 15-20 more responses!

Please take a moment to complete this short survey for my economics class! It consists of just 4 multiple-choice questions. I need to gather about 15-20 more responses.

This survey is part of a business project; we were asked to conduct surveys in class, but I got too nervous to present in front of everyone (ironic since I’m a theater kid). Yes, I borrowed this idea from a real business, but my teacher is fine with it, so no need for further inquiries about that. I’ve already provided a summary of the business, so please base your answers on that. I’ve collected around 30 responses so far and need a few more to finalize my graph.

Thank you to everyone who takes the time to help out!

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