Respuesta :
The answer is C: Change "don't have the money" to "do not make enough profit."
The phrase is of a more formal tone because it uses the correct and less ambiguous terms, specifically in reference to profit margins. “To not have the money” could be considered a misleading or inaccurate phrase, whereas the option provided avoids this equivocal sense by clearly stating that the speaker is referring to profits and not just money in general.
Answer:
C. Change "don't have the money" to "do not make enough profit."
Explanation:
A formal tone is a style of speaking or writing in a polite, and more proper manner, that often contains descriptive, precise and elegant words, longer sentences and it is totally free from idioms, colloquialism, slang, and contractions. Thus, when making the change of "don't have the money" to "do not make enough profit", we add more formality to the text as this sentence does not have any contractions and it has more elegant and precise words like "profit".