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JCPenney ran a newspaper ad stating, We are the friendliest store in town. This is an example of ____ advertising.
 A) institutional
  B) primary-demand
  C) comparative
  D) cooperative
  E) long-term

Question 2

Ford cars and trucks are completed and ready for delivery to customers. Because of this, they are classified as
 A) raw materials.
  B) finished goods.
  C) goods in waiting.
  D) production inventory.
  E) delivered goods.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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