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panfilo

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Arm & Hammer launches a campaign to extend the life of its baking soda products through improved packaging and new uses in products such as toothpaste and cat litter. These new uses of products and other modifications are generally created during the _____ phase of the product life cycle.
 A) growth
  B) introduction
  C) maturity
  D) extension
  E) decline

Question 2

The simplest form of business owned and operated by one person is called a(n):
 A) franchise.
  B) partnership.
  C) S corporation.
  D) sole proprietorship.
  E) syndicate.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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