Fancy packing is an example of . . . . . . . . expenses.

selling
distribution
administration
factory

The correct answer is A. selling.

Selling expenses are the costs incurred in selling goods or services to customers. They include costs such as sales commissions, advertising, and marketing. Fancy packing is an example of a selling expense because it is a cost that is incurred in order to sell goods or services to customers.

The other options are incorrect because they do not represent costs that are incurred in selling goods or services to customers.

  • Distribution expenses are the costs incurred in getting goods from the factory to the customer. They include costs such as shipping, warehousing, and order processing.
  • Administration expenses are the costs incurred in running the business. They include costs such as salaries, rent, and utilities.
  • Factory expenses are the costs incurred in manufacturing goods. They include costs such as materials, labor, and overhead.
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