Regarding retailer store size, it is true that:
A) almost 75 percent of all retail sales are made by smaller stores-those with annual sales less than $1 million.
B) almost 75 percent of all retail sales are made by the largest stores-those with annual sales over $5 million a year.
C) small retailers are unimportant and can safely be ignored by most manufacturers and wholesalers.
D) big retailers do a lot of business but they make up less than 5 percent of stores.
E) None of these alternatives is correct.
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