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In English / Middle School | 2014-11-25

Use the words "inventory" and "fluctuate" in sentences.

1. Inventory: "The store manager took a detailed inventory of all the items in the warehouse."
2. Fluctuate: "The stock prices fluctuate daily, making it challenging to predict the market trends."

Asked by thequeenoh

Answer (3)

While the shop owner was reviewing his purchases, he realized that his **inventory **of various items tended to **fluctuate **with the time of year. For example, he sold much more eggnog in the winter and almost none in the summer.

Answered by pmayl | 2024-06-11

The amount of turkeys sold fluctuated during the months of November and December, which cause the meat department manager to keep an updated inventory of the birds.
Inventory as a noun refers to how much you have of something. Inventory as a verb is the action of counting how much you have of something. A synonym of fluctuate is change. Usually with fluctuate there's a sense that things are constantly changing back and forth.

Answered by MrsTate | 2024-06-11

The words 'inventory' and 'fluctuate' can be used in sentences that describe keeping track of items and the changing nature of stock prices, respectively. 'Inventory' refers to a list of items, while 'fluctuate' indicates variability over time. Understanding these words helps in contexts like business and finance.
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Answered by pmayl | 2024-09-30