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    Figure 9-1 -Figure 9-1 Above,"A" Represents Which Stage of the Market Segmentation
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Figure 9-1 -Figure 9-1 Above,"A" Represents Which Stage of the Market Segmentation

Question 150

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  Figure 9-1 -Figure 9-1 above, A  represents which stage of the market segmentation process? A)  link needs to actions B)  identify market needs C)  establish a marketing protocol D)  execute marketing program actions E)  segment and select the target markets Figure 9-1
-Figure 9-1 above,"A" represents which stage of the market segmentation process?


A) link needs to actions
B) identify market needs
C) establish a marketing protocol
D) execute marketing program actions
E) segment and select the target markets

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