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Which statement best describes a stock keeping unit (SKU)?

  1. Sodas in a 6-pack and a 12-pack are the same SKU.

  2. White shirts of the same style but in different colors are the same SKU.

  3. Wires of different gauge stocked on the same reels are the same SKU.

  4. Televisions on display and boxed models at the same location are the same SKU.

The correct answer is: Televisions on display and boxed models at the same location are the same SKU.

The concept of a stock keeping unit (SKU) refers to a unique identifier for a particular item that distinguishes it from other products. This identifier is crucial for inventory management as it allows businesses to track stock levels, sales, and replenishment effectively. The statement that televisions on display and boxed models at the same location are the same SKU correctly highlights that the SKU is assigned to a specific product based on its attributes, regardless of its state (displayed or boxed). This implies that both forms of the television represent the same product and are managed as one entity in inventory systems. The SKU for this television would not change based on its physical presentation; it is the same item sold in different forms. In contrast, other statements in the question do not align with the definition of an SKU as they suggest that variations in packaging, color, or gauge result in the same SKU, which is not typical in inventory management.