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An Example of Odd Pricing Would Be

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Question 136

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An example of odd pricing would be:


A) a buy-two-get-one-free promotion.
B) selling a radar detector for $129.99 instead of $130.
C) subtracting trade-ins from the list price.
D) rebates that lower total price.

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