Multiple Choice
Transporting costs
A) are usually more than the value added by shipping, but the products are shipped anyway as there is no choice.
B) do not vary much as a percentage of the final price of products, since big items are shipped by inexpensive means and small items are shipped by more expensive approaches.
C) usually do not add much to the final cost of products which are already valuable relative to their size and weight.
D) usually are not large enough to limit the target market that a marketing manager can serve.
E) None of the above is true.
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