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daltonest1984

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Haley is a graphic artist who is currently working on the development of a new container for mustard and mayonnaise. She is also developing its graphic design. Haley is likely working on the product's
 A) licensing.
  B) labeling.
  C) promotion.
  D) packaging.
  E) direct media.

Question 2

A deduction from list price for purchasing large quantities aggregated over a stated period of time is a
 A) noncumulative quantity discount.
  B) additive cash discount.
  C) cumulative quantity discount.
  D) cumulative discount allowance.
  E) additive quantity reduction.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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