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xclash

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Naoki feels strongly that between 10 and 20 is a suitable price for a meal at a buffet restaurant. This is what is best known as his
 a. range of acceptability.
  b. expectation pricing.
  c. known price range.
  d. zone of acceptance.
  e. appropriate acceptability range.

Question 2

Key accounts typically:
 a. possess buying power.
 b. demand special services.
 c. cost less to serve.
 d. (a) and (b) only.
 e. (a) and (c) only.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

d



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