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cabate

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Demand-based pricing, unlike cost-based pricing, places firms in a better position to
 A) attain higher profit levels.
  B) estimate demand easily and accurately.
  C) perform breakeven analysis.
  D) calculate price based on intangible benefits.
  E) penetrate the market quickly.

Question 2

A basic difference between line managers and staff managers is that line managers have ___ which staff managers rarely have.
 A) authority
  B) expertise
  C) decision-making skills
  D) experience
  E) responsibility



bhavsar

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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