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Good Stuff, Inc sets high prices for its products and distributes to the small number of customers who are willing to pay the price for Good Stuff's products. Which of the following activities does this describe?
 a. segmenting
  b. positioning
  c. competing
  d. collaborating

Question 2

The two basic groups of multivariate techniques are ____.
 a. dependence methods and interdependence methods
  b. primary methods and secondary methods
  c. simple methods and complex methods
  d. partial methods and complete methods



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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