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amal

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Demand-driven pricing refers to a theoretical statement that states that
 
  a. the market will determine the prices an operation can charge.
  b. customers will pay only a certain amount based on a perceived value.
  c. competition can demand that an operation lower its prices.
  d. an operation can set pricing based on demand for the product or service.

Question 2

What Arabic dish is related to satay, although in Indonesia they only use strips of meat instead of cubes?
 
  A) Baba ghanoush
 
  B) Shish kabobs
 
  C) Shish Tawook
 
  D) Tahini



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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