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Evvie72

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The biggest difference between contests and sweepstakes is that
 a. contests can require an entry fee, and sweepstakes cannot.
  b. contests generate long-term interest in a brand, and sweepstakes generate immediate interest.
  c. contests require skill, and sweepstakes require luck.
  d. contests focus on the game, and sweepstakes focus on the brand.

Question 2

Customers rely on ____ for product availability, breaking larger quantities into smaller ones, technical advice and service, financial assistance, and suitable assortments.
 A) full-line retailers
  B) limited-service wholesalers
  C) full-service wholesalers
  D) commission merchants
  E) cash-and-carry wholesalers



ryhom

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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