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09madisonrousseau09

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In a test marked study, 206 out of a sample of 560 people state that they liked the product being studied. The proportion of people in this study who said that they liked this product was about:
 a. .23
  b. .37
  c. .56
  d. .71

Question 2

Some customers are currently using a competitor's brand or don't purchase a certain type of product. It is __________ for marketers to identify, obtain information on, and woo these people.
 a. easy
  b. moderately difficult
  c. challenging
  d. impossible



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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