Deck 13: Building the Price Foundation

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practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for money is referred to as __________.

A) barter
B) reciprocal pricing
C) virtual pricing
D) balance of payments
E) value-pricing
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use of "special fees" and "surcharges" is driven by consumers' zeal for low prices and __________.

A) the ease of making price comparisons on the Internet
B) value, the idea of getting "more" for their money
C) the need for extra accessories
D) avoiding state sales taxes from Internet purchases
E) a dislike of price haggling or negotiating
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use of "special fees" and "surcharges" is driven by consumers' zeal for __________ and the ease of making price comparisons on the Internet.

A) high prices
B) low prices
C) quality
D) value
E) warranties
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of the following are examples of a price EXCEPT:

A) a premium.
B) barter.
C) tuition.
D) a commission.
E) profit.
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Susan O'Rourke hired an attorney to represent her in a court case involving an auto accident.The attorney charged O'Rourke a fee for his services.Terry Thomas needed a haircut-the local stylist charged him $12 for her services.Aaron Mathison mowed his neighbor's lawn; in exchange,the neighbor roto-tilled Mathison's garden.The attorney fees paid by O'Rourke,the $12 charged by the hair stylist,and the exchange of lawn mowing for garden tilling are all examples of

A) premiums.
B) barter.
C) the profit motive.
D) price.
E) outlays.
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According to the price equation,final price equals __________ minus incentives and allowances plus extra fees.

A) salaries
B) list price
C) profits
D) trade-ins
E) taxes
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According to the price equation,a product's or service's final price equals its list price minus incentives and allowances plus

A) profits.
B) commissions.
C) trade-ins.
D) extra fees.
E) taxes.
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company that manages apartments decides to buy 15 new dishwashers at a list price of $550 each as replacements for old dishwashers in a small apartment complex it owns.Because the company is buying more than 10 dishwashers,it is eligible for a $150-per-unit quantity discount.Financing charges total $20 per unit.The company gets $10 per dishwasher for the 15 dishwashers traded in.What is the final price the company will pay for each dishwasher?

A) $390
B) $400
C) $410
D) $530
E) $560
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Price refers to

A) the value assigned to the exchange of products and services for other products and services.
B) the value judgment made by both the buyer and seller regarding an item's worth.
C) the money or other considerations (including other products and services) exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.
D) the value assessed for the benefits of using a product or service.
E) the highest monetary value a customer is willing to pay for a product or service.
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a marketing viewpoint,__________ is money or other considerations (including other products and services)exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.

A) the value
B) price
C) barter
D) currency
E) a tariff
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Which of the following statements about StubHub is most accurate?

A) StubHub recently purchased Amazon.com for $253 million dollars.
B) StubHub has established relationships with deal-making social networking firms LivingSocial and Groupon.
C) StubHub had plans to enter the European market, but EU regulations made the plan unfeasible.
D) StubHub and Ticketmaster have a nonbinding agreement to cater to separate market segments (sports vs. concert) to avoid undue competition.
E) StubHub has had difficulty selling tickets in some states because they view the brokering of tickets as ticket scalping, which is illegal.
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Attorneys' fees,entrance fees,train fares,and organization dues are all examples of

A) premiums.
B) barter.
C) mediums of exchange.
D) price.
E) outlays.
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of the following statements about price are true EXCEPT:

A) Research on 1,000 large U.S. companies shows that a 1 percent price increase translates to a 12 percent increase in profitability, other factors remaining the same.
B) The price for a product or service must earn a profit for the company.
C) For most products and services, their prices are always the same.
D) The price must be "right"-in the sense that customers must be willing to pay it.
E) The price must generate enough sales dollars to pay for the cost of developing, producing, and marketing the product.
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over half of tickets to major events sold online,StubHub's website can help generate extra ticket sales for the original sponsors.This is why

A) Ticketmaster recently purchased StubHub for $213 million dollars.
B) StubHub has to pay licensing fees to all major sports teams whose tickets are sold on their website.
C) StubHub now has formal relationships not only with professional sports leagues, but also with many sports programs at major universities.
D) Stub Hub has expanded their mission from being "a sports ticket marketplace" to the "hub of all entertainment experiences."
E) StubHub pays a surtax on any ticket it sells if the games are not already sold out at local stadiums.
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Which of the following is a special type of price?

A) college tuition
B) operating costs
C) liquidity
D) value
E) stockholders' equity
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Barter is the practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for ___________.

A) value
B) ideas
C) promises
D) tariffs
E) money
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Barter refers to

A) a reciprocity agreement stipulating that if company "A" purchases services from company "B," then company "B" must purchase similar services from company "A."
B) a tying agreement stipulating that if company "A" purchases a product from company "B," it must also purchase its services.
C) the practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for money.
D) the practice of exchanging services for products of equal or greater value.
E) the practice of exchanging products and services for money.
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StubHub's pricing formula is to

A) charge an escalating commission percentage based on the value of the ticket sold.
B) deduct a flat fee of $25 for every ticket sold regardless of its value.
C) charge a commission to both buyers and sellers of the tickets sold on its website.
D) include special surcharges for enabling prospective buyers to view, in 3D 360° streaming video on its YouTube channel, the seats at stadiums, concert halls, and other venues for the events they are interested in.
E) deduct the sales tax from the purchase of tickets based on the states where such taxes must be collected and forwarded.
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money or other considerations (including other products and services)exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service is referred to as __________.

A) fee
B) value
C) remuneration
D) price
E) exchange rate
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According to the price equation,final price equals list price minus __________ plus extra fees.

A) profits
B) commissions
C) trade-ins
D) taxes
E) incentives and allowances
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,there are a number of fundamental changes in world business,which include outsourcing,broadband connectivity,lower priced computers,and</strong> A) the natural evolution of a more computer literate society. B) the explosion of software and search engines. C) multilingual search engines. D) virtual time translation of multilingual transmissions. E) the absence of governmental authority or regulation of Internet commerce. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,there are a number of fundamental changes in world business,which include outsourcing,broadband connectivity,lower priced computers,and

A) the natural evolution of a more computer literate society.
B) the explosion of software and search engines.
C) multilingual search engines.
D) virtual time translation of multilingual transmissions.
E) the absence of governmental authority or regulation of Internet commerce.
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is enrolled for spring semester at college.The tuition is $6,000,but she has a scholarship for $1,000 as well as a work-study grant of $1,500.The health fees and student activity fees are $150 for the semester.What is the final price that Tara will pay for the spring semester?

A) $2,500
B) $2,650
C) $3,150
D) $3,650
E) $6,150
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Creative marketers engage in value-pricing,which is the practice of simultaneously __________and maintaining or decreasing price.

A) decreasing product and service benefits
B) increasing product and service benefits
C) decreasing profit
D) analyzing benefits
E) decreasing cost
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ratio of perceived benefits to __________ is referred to as value.

A) price
B) prestige
C) perceived quality
D) profits
E) perceived costs
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Which of the following statements is most accurate?

A) For some products, price influences the perception of overall quality, and ultimately value, to consumers.
B) A consumer's view of a product's value is always tied to quality.
C) A consumer's view of value is a function of his or her education and income.
D) Price plays only a small part in a consumer's perceived value of a product or service.
E) Price plays a large role in assessing value but a very minor role in assessing quality.
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over 300 million customers,__________ is the world's largest mobile phone market and is adding 5 million new customers a month.

A) India
B) Russia
C) China
D) the European Union
E) the United States
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ratio of perceived benefits to price is referred to as

A) the price-quality relationship.
B) customer value pricing.
C) value-added pricing.
D) value analysis.
E) value.
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Creative marketers engage in value-pricing,which is the practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and __________.

A) increasing costs
B) increasing price
C) increasing advertising
D) decreasing costs
E) maintaining or decreasing price
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convenience stores now have mail slots where customers can pay their utility bills.The utility companies handle all the processing,while the customers get the benefit of not having to use postage.The convenience store owner gets the advantage of the extra foot traffic.The mail slots are an example of

A) societal pricing.
B) revenue sharing.
C) value-pricing.
D) barter.
E) cost-pricing.
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cosmetology schools allow their advanced students to style hair for "real world" clients for a reduced fee.The students benefit from the experience,the clients get a less expensive haircut,and the school is able to provide students with additional training without costing it anything; in fact,they even profit from it.This is an example of

A) value-pricing.
B) societal pricing.
C) revenue sharing.
D) barter.
E) cost-assist pricing.
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ratio of __________to price is referred to as value.

A) prestige value
B) perceived benefits
C) costs
D) perceived quality
E) profits
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo Suppose you want to get plugged in and buy a 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport (see the photo above),the world's leading all-electric,zero-emission car that has a 245-mile range and can be recharged in three hours.The Tesla Roadster Sport has a list price of $110,000,but you want several options (leather interior,carbon fiber hard top,electronics upgrade,metallic paint,performance wheels,and others)that will cost $20,000.An extended warranty will add an additional $5,000.However,if you put $50,000 down now and finance the balance over the next year,you will receive a dealer rebate of $3,500 off the list price.The dealer will give you a $4,000 trade-in allowance for your 2005 Honda Civic DX four-door sedan.In addition,you will have to pay a state sales tax of $10,000,an auto registration fee of $500 to the state,and a $500 destination charge to ship the car.But because the Tesla Roadster Sport is an alternative energy vehicle,you qualify for a $2,500 state rebate and a $7,500 federal tax credit! Finally,your total finance charge is $2,500.Applying the price equation,what is your final price for the Tesla Roadster Sport?</strong> A) $54,000 B) $89,000 C) $110,000 D) $131,000 E) $166,000 <div style=padding-top: 35px> Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
Suppose you want to get "plugged in" and buy a 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport (see the photo above),the world's leading all-electric,zero-emission car that has a 245-mile range and can be recharged in three hours.The Tesla Roadster Sport has a list price of $110,000,but you want several options (leather interior,carbon fiber hard top,electronics upgrade,metallic paint,performance wheels,and others)that will cost $20,000.An extended warranty will add an additional $5,000.However,if you put $50,000 down now and finance the balance over the next year,you will receive a dealer rebate of $3,500 off the list price.The dealer will give you a $4,000 trade-in allowance for your 2005 Honda Civic DX four-door sedan.In addition,you will have to pay a state sales tax of $10,000,an auto registration fee of $500 to the state,and a $500 destination charge to ship the car.But because the Tesla Roadster Sport is an alternative energy vehicle,you qualify for a $2,500 state rebate and a $7,500 federal tax credit! Finally,your total finance charge is $2,500.Applying the price equation,what is your final price for the Tesla Roadster Sport?

A) $54,000
B) $89,000
C) $110,000
D) $131,000
E) $166,000
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Pizza Hut announced it was going to add 25 percent more toppings to its Meat Lover's line of pizzas without increasing prices,what consumer motivation was it appealing to?

A) cost
B) appearance
C) value
D) price
E) quality
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Value-pricing refers to

A) the ratio of perceived benefits to price.
B) is the money or other considerations exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.
C) the practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and maintaining or decreasing price.
D) the ratio of price to perceived benefits.
E) list price minus incentives and allowances plus extra fees.
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practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and maintaining or decreasing price is referred to as __________.

A) value-pricing
B) customer-value pricing
C) competitive pricing
D) cost pricing
E) demand pricing
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consumers realize that the quality of diamonds varies,and most believe the higher the price of a diamond,the higher its quality.This is an example of price influencing the perception of overall quality,and therefore __________,to consumers.

A) acceptable cost
B) perceptual investment
C) barter potential
D) return on investment
E) value
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,the __________.</strong> A) playing field is being leveled B) world is flattening C) practice of caveat emptor is rising D) Indian economy relies too much on outsourcing E) Chinese capitalism is a huge threat to global economic stability <div style=padding-top: 35px> Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,the "__________."

A) playing field is being leveled
B) world is flattening
C) practice of caveat emptor is rising
D) Indian economy relies too much on outsourcing
E) Chinese capitalism is a huge threat to global economic stability
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increase value,marketers have the option of

A) decreasing benefits.
B) decreasing benefits and increasing price.
C) decreasing price and increasing benefits.
D) decreasing price and decreasing benefits.
E) do nothing and let the perceived value of the item increase as it matures in its life cycle.
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increase value,marketers may __________,decrease price,or do both.

A) decrease benefits
B) increase benefits
C) increase price
D) increase advertising
E) do nothing and let the perceived value of the item increase as it matures in the life cycle
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major grocery chain pays its baggers a regular hourly wage.The baggers not only pack the groceries,they will take customers' groceries to their car,regardless of the weather.The baggers are not permitted to accept tips,even if they are offered.This carryout service is an example of

A) pricing enhancement.
B) societal pricing.
C) revenue sharing.
D) value-pricing.
E) cost-pricing.
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buying situation can involve comparing the costs and benefits of substitute items-such as real sugar to the sugar substitute Splenda,which,although more expensive than sugar,is purchased by many consumers because it contains no calories.This situation involves the consumer considering

A) a marginal analysis.
B) a profit equation.
C) a break-even analysis.
D) price elasticity of demand.
E) a reference value.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in the price-setting process.A represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) raise initial capital. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) select the appropriate pricing formula. E) establish the price range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in the price-setting process."A" represents the step at which a firm would

A) raise initial capital.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) select the appropriate pricing formula.
E) establish the price range.
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__________ equation = (Unit price × Quantity sold)− Total cost.

A) total revenue
B) variable cost
C) net present value
D) profit
E) break-even point
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Calculate a firm's total revenue (TR)using the following information: the unit price (P)for a product is $40; the quantity sold (Q)is 2,000; the fixed cost (FC)is $50,000; and the variable cost (VC)is $20,000.

A) $10,000
B) $50,000
C) $110,000
D) $150,000
E) cannot be determined with the information provided
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.B represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) select the appropriate pricing formula. E) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."B" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) select the appropriate pricing formula.
E) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
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reference value involves comparing the costs and benefits of __________.

A) substitute items
B) items of equal or greater value
C) products with which a consumer is familiar and items the consumer has not seen or used before
D) items from one particular distributor
E) intangible items
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firm's profit equation equals

A) Total cost + Total revenue or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
B) Total revenue − Total cost or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
C) Total cost − Marginal cost or [(Fixed cost + Variable cost) ÷ (Unit price × Quantity sold)].
D) Total cost − Variable cost or [(Fixed cost + Variable cost) + (Unit price × Quantity sold)].
E) Total revenue + Total cost or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate price elasticity?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate price elasticity?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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BOGO offer is retail slang that means

A) big orders, greater overhead
B) buy one, get one
C) build only good offerings
D) bad once, good overall
E) buy over grand objectives
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.C represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."C" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  American Eagle Outfitters In-Store Signage Photo American Eagle Outfitters in-store signage photo above shows that customers can buy an American Eagle Outfitters hoodie for $24.95 and then purchase another one for 50 percent off (BOGO Deal A).Another BOGO deal (not shown above)offers consumers a markdown of 10 percent if they buy two hoodies (BOGO Deal B).In a third BOGO deal (not shown above),a retailer has marked down the price of hoodies from $24.95 to $22.95 per hoodie,so you'll consider buying two at that price (BOGO Deal C).BOGO deal #4 (not shown above)offers consumers the following terms: 5 percent off the first item and then 10 percent off the reduced price for the second item (BOGO Deal D).Finally,a fifth BOGO deal offers consumers the following terms: $10 off of all purchases of $40 or more (BOGO Deal E).Which BOGO deal offers the best value (least cost)to consumers for the purchase of American Eagle Outfitters hoodies?</strong> A) BOGO Deal A B) BOGO Deal B C) BOGO Deal C D) BOGO Deal D E) BOGO Deal E <div style=padding-top: 35px> American Eagle Outfitters In-Store Signage Photo
American Eagle Outfitters in-store signage photo above shows that customers can buy an American Eagle Outfitters hoodie for $24.95 and then purchase another one for 50 percent off (BOGO Deal "A").Another BOGO deal (not shown above)offers consumers a markdown of 10 percent if they buy two hoodies (BOGO Deal "B").In a third BOGO deal (not shown above),a retailer has marked down the price of hoodies from $24.95 to $22.95 per hoodie,so you'll consider buying two at that price (BOGO Deal "C").BOGO deal #4 (not shown above)offers consumers the following terms: 5 percent off the first item and then 10 percent off the reduced price for the second item (BOGO Deal "D").Finally,a fifth BOGO deal offers consumers the following terms: $10 off of all purchases of $40 or more (BOGO Deal "E").Which BOGO deal offers the best value (least cost)to consumers for the purchase of American Eagle Outfitters hoodies?

A) BOGO Deal "A"
B) BOGO Deal "B"
C) BOGO Deal "C"
D) BOGO Deal "D"
E) BOGO Deal "E"
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reference value __________.

A) is relative to the amount of time and energy a consumer puts into the purchase process
B) is based upon the value assigned to similar items used by the consumer's peers
C) results from performing a careful break-even analysis
D) involves comparing the costs and benefits of substitute items
E) is based upon the differential between customers' "needs" and their "wants"
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you wanted to buy a McDonald's Big Mac,small fries,and a small drink separately,it you cost you $6.19.However,if you purchased these three items together as part of the firm's Extra Value Meal package,you would pay only $4.39,savings 80¢.This "Extra Value Meal" price serves as __________ to you and other consumers,who compare the costs and benefits of substitute items to a bundle containing those items.

A) a marginal analysis
B) a profit equation
C) a reference value
D) a break-even analysis
E) price elasticity of demand
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<strong>  Gap In-Store Signage Photo Gap in-store signage photo above shows that customers can save 60 percent off a second item if they purchase one at the full price.This is an example of a __________ deal to entice shoppers to buy additional items.</strong> A) Big Clearance B) Extra Value C) BOGO D) Inventory Reduction E) Barter <div style=padding-top: 35px> Gap In-Store Signage Photo
Gap in-store signage photo above shows that customers can save 60 percent off a second item if they purchase one at the full price.This is an example of a __________ deal to entice shoppers to buy additional items.

A) Big Clearance
B) Extra Value
C) BOGO
D) Inventory Reduction
E) Barter
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.D represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. C) select an approximate price level. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."D" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
C) select an approximate price level.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.E represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) set list or quoted price. B) select an approximate price level. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."E" represents the step at which a firm would

A) set list or quoted price.
B) select an approximate price level.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.F represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) set list or quoted price. B) select an approximate price level. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services D) make special adjustments to list or quoted price. E) establish the price range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."F" represents the step at which a firm would

A) set list or quoted price.
B) select an approximate price level.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services
D) make special adjustments to list or quoted price.
E) establish the price range.
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formula,Total revenue − Total cost,or [(Unit price × Quantity sold)− (Fixed cost + Variable cost)] represents __________.

A) the value equation
B) the sales ratio
C) average revenue
D) the break-even point
E) the profit equation
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firm's profit equation demonstrates that profit equals __________.

A) Total cost + Total revenue
B) Total revenue − Total cost
C) Marginal revenue − Marginal cost
D) Price × Quantity
E) Total revenue + Total cost
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<strong>  McDonald's Menu Board Photo shown in the McDonald's menu board photo above,McDonald's is most likely using which type of pricing strategy?</strong> A) predatory pricing B) value-pricing C) loss-leader pricing D) odd-even pricing E) barter <div style=padding-top: 35px> McDonald's Menu Board Photo
shown in the McDonald's menu board photo above,McDonald's is most likely using which type of pricing strategy?

A) predatory pricing
B) value-pricing
C) loss-leader pricing
D) odd-even pricing
E) barter
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Which of the following represent elements of Step 2 of the price-setting process?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation targeting, and positioning
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate costs and perform a marginal analysis to assess profitability?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate costs and perform a marginal analysis to assess profitability?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of a constraint in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We can rely on our reputation for our other products in the line."
B) "Experts are predicting a surge in global demand."
C) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
D) "We should increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
E) "Remember, we don't know what the selective demand for this new product will be."
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analysis of a prospective product shows that it is expected to grow by at least 10 percent each year over the next 5 years,and then enter the maturity phase of its product life cycle.This type of analysis would provide useful information in which step of the price-setting process?

A) identifying pricing objectives and constraints
B) determining cost, volume, and profit relationships
C) estimating demand and revenue
D) selecting an appropriate (approximate) price lining strategy
E) making special adjustments to list or quoted price
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate demand?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate demand?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of a constraint in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We can rely on our reputation for our other products in the line."
B) "Experts are predicting a surge in global demand."
C) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
D) "We should increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
E) "We're going to face some stiff competition."
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Estimating demand,sales revenue,and price elasticity are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would assess the constraints on the demand for the product class and brand?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would assess the constraints on the demand for the product class and brand?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following are examples of elements involved in Step 1 of the price-setting process: identify pricing objectives?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation targeting, and positioning
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Estimating cost,conducting a marginal analysis,and performing a break-even analysis are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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Which of the following are examples of elements of Step 3 in the price-setting process?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation, targeting, and positioning
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
B) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
C) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
D) "We need to forget profits right now; just make sure we break even."
E) "We need to hire a professional accountant."
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to set an initial price of $259 dollars per unit."
B) "We need to obtain a 10 percent market share."
C) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
D) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
E) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would conduct a break-even analysis?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would conduct a break-even analysis?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Objectives like profit,market share,and survival as well as constraints such demand for product class and brand,newness,costs,and competition are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would identify pricing objectives such as profit,market share,and survival?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would identify pricing objectives such as profit,market share,and survival?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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George and Alice Renfro decided to start a family business in 1990.Its product: chowchow,a southern regional food.To determine how they would price the chowchow,the Renfros had to: (1)examine the demand for the product and how much it would cost to distribute the product to area grocery stores.For the Renfros,Step 1 of their price-setting process consists of

A) identifying pricing constraints.
B) estimating break-even points and revenue points.
C) setting the list price.
D) selecting an approximate price level.
E) determining cost, volume, and profit relationships.
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Which of the following statements would most likely be spoken during Step 2 of the price-setting process?

A) "It's important to offer discounts to seniors."
B) "We have to try to achieve an 8 percent profit share."
C) "The starting price should be $4.99 and we can raise the price again in six months."
D) "But, if we increase the price even by one dollar, how many customers will we lose?"
E) "We should probably price the extra large version somewhere between $600 and $650."
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate dollar and unit sales revenues?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px> Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate dollar and unit sales revenues?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to set an initial price of $259 dollars per unit."
B) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
C) "We need to make a profit of at least $1.2 million."
D) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
E) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
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practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for money is referred to as __________.

A) barter
B) reciprocal pricing
C) virtual pricing
D) balance of payments
E) value-pricing
A
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use of "special fees" and "surcharges" is driven by consumers' zeal for low prices and __________.

A) the ease of making price comparisons on the Internet
B) value, the idea of getting "more" for their money
C) the need for extra accessories
D) avoiding state sales taxes from Internet purchases
E) a dislike of price haggling or negotiating
A
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use of "special fees" and "surcharges" is driven by consumers' zeal for __________ and the ease of making price comparisons on the Internet.

A) high prices
B) low prices
C) quality
D) value
E) warranties
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of the following are examples of a price EXCEPT:

A) a premium.
B) barter.
C) tuition.
D) a commission.
E) profit.
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Susan O'Rourke hired an attorney to represent her in a court case involving an auto accident.The attorney charged O'Rourke a fee for his services.Terry Thomas needed a haircut-the local stylist charged him $12 for her services.Aaron Mathison mowed his neighbor's lawn; in exchange,the neighbor roto-tilled Mathison's garden.The attorney fees paid by O'Rourke,the $12 charged by the hair stylist,and the exchange of lawn mowing for garden tilling are all examples of

A) premiums.
B) barter.
C) the profit motive.
D) price.
E) outlays.
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According to the price equation,final price equals __________ minus incentives and allowances plus extra fees.

A) salaries
B) list price
C) profits
D) trade-ins
E) taxes
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According to the price equation,a product's or service's final price equals its list price minus incentives and allowances plus

A) profits.
B) commissions.
C) trade-ins.
D) extra fees.
E) taxes.
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company that manages apartments decides to buy 15 new dishwashers at a list price of $550 each as replacements for old dishwashers in a small apartment complex it owns.Because the company is buying more than 10 dishwashers,it is eligible for a $150-per-unit quantity discount.Financing charges total $20 per unit.The company gets $10 per dishwasher for the 15 dishwashers traded in.What is the final price the company will pay for each dishwasher?

A) $390
B) $400
C) $410
D) $530
E) $560
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Price refers to

A) the value assigned to the exchange of products and services for other products and services.
B) the value judgment made by both the buyer and seller regarding an item's worth.
C) the money or other considerations (including other products and services) exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.
D) the value assessed for the benefits of using a product or service.
E) the highest monetary value a customer is willing to pay for a product or service.
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a marketing viewpoint,__________ is money or other considerations (including other products and services)exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.

A) the value
B) price
C) barter
D) currency
E) a tariff
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Which of the following statements about StubHub is most accurate?

A) StubHub recently purchased Amazon.com for $253 million dollars.
B) StubHub has established relationships with deal-making social networking firms LivingSocial and Groupon.
C) StubHub had plans to enter the European market, but EU regulations made the plan unfeasible.
D) StubHub and Ticketmaster have a nonbinding agreement to cater to separate market segments (sports vs. concert) to avoid undue competition.
E) StubHub has had difficulty selling tickets in some states because they view the brokering of tickets as ticket scalping, which is illegal.
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Attorneys' fees,entrance fees,train fares,and organization dues are all examples of

A) premiums.
B) barter.
C) mediums of exchange.
D) price.
E) outlays.
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of the following statements about price are true EXCEPT:

A) Research on 1,000 large U.S. companies shows that a 1 percent price increase translates to a 12 percent increase in profitability, other factors remaining the same.
B) The price for a product or service must earn a profit for the company.
C) For most products and services, their prices are always the same.
D) The price must be "right"-in the sense that customers must be willing to pay it.
E) The price must generate enough sales dollars to pay for the cost of developing, producing, and marketing the product.
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over half of tickets to major events sold online,StubHub's website can help generate extra ticket sales for the original sponsors.This is why

A) Ticketmaster recently purchased StubHub for $213 million dollars.
B) StubHub has to pay licensing fees to all major sports teams whose tickets are sold on their website.
C) StubHub now has formal relationships not only with professional sports leagues, but also with many sports programs at major universities.
D) Stub Hub has expanded their mission from being "a sports ticket marketplace" to the "hub of all entertainment experiences."
E) StubHub pays a surtax on any ticket it sells if the games are not already sold out at local stadiums.
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Which of the following is a special type of price?

A) college tuition
B) operating costs
C) liquidity
D) value
E) stockholders' equity
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Barter is the practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for ___________.

A) value
B) ideas
C) promises
D) tariffs
E) money
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Barter refers to

A) a reciprocity agreement stipulating that if company "A" purchases services from company "B," then company "B" must purchase similar services from company "A."
B) a tying agreement stipulating that if company "A" purchases a product from company "B," it must also purchase its services.
C) the practice of exchanging products and services for other products and services rather than for money.
D) the practice of exchanging services for products of equal or greater value.
E) the practice of exchanging products and services for money.
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StubHub's pricing formula is to

A) charge an escalating commission percentage based on the value of the ticket sold.
B) deduct a flat fee of $25 for every ticket sold regardless of its value.
C) charge a commission to both buyers and sellers of the tickets sold on its website.
D) include special surcharges for enabling prospective buyers to view, in 3D 360° streaming video on its YouTube channel, the seats at stadiums, concert halls, and other venues for the events they are interested in.
E) deduct the sales tax from the purchase of tickets based on the states where such taxes must be collected and forwarded.
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money or other considerations (including other products and services)exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service is referred to as __________.

A) fee
B) value
C) remuneration
D) price
E) exchange rate
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According to the price equation,final price equals list price minus __________ plus extra fees.

A) profits
B) commissions
C) trade-ins
D) taxes
E) incentives and allowances
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,there are a number of fundamental changes in world business,which include outsourcing,broadband connectivity,lower priced computers,and</strong> A) the natural evolution of a more computer literate society. B) the explosion of software and search engines. C) multilingual search engines. D) virtual time translation of multilingual transmissions. E) the absence of governmental authority or regulation of Internet commerce. Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,there are a number of fundamental changes in world business,which include outsourcing,broadband connectivity,lower priced computers,and

A) the natural evolution of a more computer literate society.
B) the explosion of software and search engines.
C) multilingual search engines.
D) virtual time translation of multilingual transmissions.
E) the absence of governmental authority or regulation of Internet commerce.
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is enrolled for spring semester at college.The tuition is $6,000,but she has a scholarship for $1,000 as well as a work-study grant of $1,500.The health fees and student activity fees are $150 for the semester.What is the final price that Tara will pay for the spring semester?

A) $2,500
B) $2,650
C) $3,150
D) $3,650
E) $6,150
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Creative marketers engage in value-pricing,which is the practice of simultaneously __________and maintaining or decreasing price.

A) decreasing product and service benefits
B) increasing product and service benefits
C) decreasing profit
D) analyzing benefits
E) decreasing cost
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ratio of perceived benefits to __________ is referred to as value.

A) price
B) prestige
C) perceived quality
D) profits
E) perceived costs
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Which of the following statements is most accurate?

A) For some products, price influences the perception of overall quality, and ultimately value, to consumers.
B) A consumer's view of a product's value is always tied to quality.
C) A consumer's view of value is a function of his or her education and income.
D) Price plays only a small part in a consumer's perceived value of a product or service.
E) Price plays a large role in assessing value but a very minor role in assessing quality.
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over 300 million customers,__________ is the world's largest mobile phone market and is adding 5 million new customers a month.

A) India
B) Russia
C) China
D) the European Union
E) the United States
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ratio of perceived benefits to price is referred to as

A) the price-quality relationship.
B) customer value pricing.
C) value-added pricing.
D) value analysis.
E) value.
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Creative marketers engage in value-pricing,which is the practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and __________.

A) increasing costs
B) increasing price
C) increasing advertising
D) decreasing costs
E) maintaining or decreasing price
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convenience stores now have mail slots where customers can pay their utility bills.The utility companies handle all the processing,while the customers get the benefit of not having to use postage.The convenience store owner gets the advantage of the extra foot traffic.The mail slots are an example of

A) societal pricing.
B) revenue sharing.
C) value-pricing.
D) barter.
E) cost-pricing.
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cosmetology schools allow their advanced students to style hair for "real world" clients for a reduced fee.The students benefit from the experience,the clients get a less expensive haircut,and the school is able to provide students with additional training without costing it anything; in fact,they even profit from it.This is an example of

A) value-pricing.
B) societal pricing.
C) revenue sharing.
D) barter.
E) cost-assist pricing.
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ratio of __________to price is referred to as value.

A) prestige value
B) perceived benefits
C) costs
D) perceived quality
E) profits
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo Suppose you want to get plugged in and buy a 2011 Tesla Roadster Sport (see the photo above),the world's leading all-electric,zero-emission car that has a 245-mile range and can be recharged in three hours.The Tesla Roadster Sport has a list price of $110,000,but you want several options (leather interior,carbon fiber hard top,electronics upgrade,metallic paint,performance wheels,and others)that will cost $20,000.An extended warranty will add an additional $5,000.However,if you put $50,000 down now and finance the balance over the next year,you will receive a dealer rebate of $3,500 off the list price.The dealer will give you a $4,000 trade-in allowance for your 2005 Honda Civic DX four-door sedan.In addition,you will have to pay a state sales tax of $10,000,an auto registration fee of $500 to the state,and a $500 destination charge to ship the car.But because the Tesla Roadster Sport is an alternative energy vehicle,you qualify for a $2,500 state rebate and a $7,500 federal tax credit! Finally,your total finance charge is $2,500.Applying the price equation,what is your final price for the Tesla Roadster Sport?</strong> A) $54,000 B) $89,000 C) $110,000 D) $131,000 E) $166,000 Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
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A) $54,000
B) $89,000
C) $110,000
D) $131,000
E) $166,000
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Pizza Hut announced it was going to add 25 percent more toppings to its Meat Lover's line of pizzas without increasing prices,what consumer motivation was it appealing to?

A) cost
B) appearance
C) value
D) price
E) quality
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Value-pricing refers to

A) the ratio of perceived benefits to price.
B) is the money or other considerations exchanged for the ownership or use of a product or service.
C) the practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and maintaining or decreasing price.
D) the ratio of price to perceived benefits.
E) list price minus incentives and allowances plus extra fees.
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practice of simultaneously increasing product and service benefits and maintaining or decreasing price is referred to as __________.

A) value-pricing
B) customer-value pricing
C) competitive pricing
D) cost pricing
E) demand pricing
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consumers realize that the quality of diamonds varies,and most believe the higher the price of a diamond,the higher its quality.This is an example of price influencing the perception of overall quality,and therefore __________,to consumers.

A) acceptable cost
B) perceptual investment
C) barter potential
D) return on investment
E) value
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<strong>  Tesla Roadster Sport Photo According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,the __________.</strong> A) playing field is being leveled B) world is flattening C) practice of caveat emptor is rising D) Indian economy relies too much on outsourcing E) Chinese capitalism is a huge threat to global economic stability Tesla Roadster Sport Photo
According to Nandan Nilekani,CEO of Infosys Technologies,Ltd.,the "__________."

A) playing field is being leveled
B) world is flattening
C) practice of caveat emptor is rising
D) Indian economy relies too much on outsourcing
E) Chinese capitalism is a huge threat to global economic stability
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increase value,marketers have the option of

A) decreasing benefits.
B) decreasing benefits and increasing price.
C) decreasing price and increasing benefits.
D) decreasing price and decreasing benefits.
E) do nothing and let the perceived value of the item increase as it matures in its life cycle.
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increase value,marketers may __________,decrease price,or do both.

A) decrease benefits
B) increase benefits
C) increase price
D) increase advertising
E) do nothing and let the perceived value of the item increase as it matures in the life cycle
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major grocery chain pays its baggers a regular hourly wage.The baggers not only pack the groceries,they will take customers' groceries to their car,regardless of the weather.The baggers are not permitted to accept tips,even if they are offered.This carryout service is an example of

A) pricing enhancement.
B) societal pricing.
C) revenue sharing.
D) value-pricing.
E) cost-pricing.
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buying situation can involve comparing the costs and benefits of substitute items-such as real sugar to the sugar substitute Splenda,which,although more expensive than sugar,is purchased by many consumers because it contains no calories.This situation involves the consumer considering

A) a marginal analysis.
B) a profit equation.
C) a break-even analysis.
D) price elasticity of demand.
E) a reference value.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in the price-setting process.A represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) raise initial capital. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) select the appropriate pricing formula. E) establish the price range. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in the price-setting process."A" represents the step at which a firm would

A) raise initial capital.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) select the appropriate pricing formula.
E) establish the price range.
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__________ equation = (Unit price × Quantity sold)− Total cost.

A) total revenue
B) variable cost
C) net present value
D) profit
E) break-even point
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Calculate a firm's total revenue (TR)using the following information: the unit price (P)for a product is $40; the quantity sold (Q)is 2,000; the fixed cost (FC)is $50,000; and the variable cost (VC)is $20,000.

A) $10,000
B) $50,000
C) $110,000
D) $150,000
E) cannot be determined with the information provided
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.B represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) select the appropriate pricing formula. E) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."B" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) select the appropriate pricing formula.
E) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
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reference value involves comparing the costs and benefits of __________.

A) substitute items
B) items of equal or greater value
C) products with which a consumer is familiar and items the consumer has not seen or used before
D) items from one particular distributor
E) intangible items
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firm's profit equation equals

A) Total cost + Total revenue or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
B) Total revenue − Total cost or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
C) Total cost − Marginal cost or [(Fixed cost + Variable cost) ÷ (Unit price × Quantity sold)].
D) Total cost − Variable cost or [(Fixed cost + Variable cost) + (Unit price × Quantity sold)].
E) Total revenue + Total cost or [(Unit price × Quantity sold) − (Fixed cost + Variable cost)].
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate price elasticity?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate price elasticity?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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BOGO offer is retail slang that means

A) big orders, greater overhead
B) buy one, get one
C) build only good offerings
D) bad once, good overall
E) buy over grand objectives
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.C represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) identify pricing objectives and constraints. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."C" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) identify pricing objectives and constraints.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  American Eagle Outfitters In-Store Signage Photo American Eagle Outfitters in-store signage photo above shows that customers can buy an American Eagle Outfitters hoodie for $24.95 and then purchase another one for 50 percent off (BOGO Deal A).Another BOGO deal (not shown above)offers consumers a markdown of 10 percent if they buy two hoodies (BOGO Deal B).In a third BOGO deal (not shown above),a retailer has marked down the price of hoodies from $24.95 to $22.95 per hoodie,so you'll consider buying two at that price (BOGO Deal C).BOGO deal #4 (not shown above)offers consumers the following terms: 5 percent off the first item and then 10 percent off the reduced price for the second item (BOGO Deal D).Finally,a fifth BOGO deal offers consumers the following terms: $10 off of all purchases of $40 or more (BOGO Deal E).Which BOGO deal offers the best value (least cost)to consumers for the purchase of American Eagle Outfitters hoodies?</strong> A) BOGO Deal A B) BOGO Deal B C) BOGO Deal C D) BOGO Deal D E) BOGO Deal E American Eagle Outfitters In-Store Signage Photo
American Eagle Outfitters in-store signage photo above shows that customers can buy an American Eagle Outfitters hoodie for $24.95 and then purchase another one for 50 percent off (BOGO Deal "A").Another BOGO deal (not shown above)offers consumers a markdown of 10 percent if they buy two hoodies (BOGO Deal "B").In a third BOGO deal (not shown above),a retailer has marked down the price of hoodies from $24.95 to $22.95 per hoodie,so you'll consider buying two at that price (BOGO Deal "C").BOGO deal #4 (not shown above)offers consumers the following terms: 5 percent off the first item and then 10 percent off the reduced price for the second item (BOGO Deal "D").Finally,a fifth BOGO deal offers consumers the following terms: $10 off of all purchases of $40 or more (BOGO Deal "E").Which BOGO deal offers the best value (least cost)to consumers for the purchase of American Eagle Outfitters hoodies?

A) BOGO Deal "A"
B) BOGO Deal "B"
C) BOGO Deal "C"
D) BOGO Deal "D"
E) BOGO Deal "E"
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reference value __________.

A) is relative to the amount of time and energy a consumer puts into the purchase process
B) is based upon the value assigned to similar items used by the consumer's peers
C) results from performing a careful break-even analysis
D) involves comparing the costs and benefits of substitute items
E) is based upon the differential between customers' "needs" and their "wants"
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you wanted to buy a McDonald's Big Mac,small fries,and a small drink separately,it you cost you $6.19.However,if you purchased these three items together as part of the firm's Extra Value Meal package,you would pay only $4.39,savings 80¢.This "Extra Value Meal" price serves as __________ to you and other consumers,who compare the costs and benefits of substitute items to a bundle containing those items.

A) a marginal analysis
B) a profit equation
C) a reference value
D) a break-even analysis
E) price elasticity of demand
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<strong>  Gap In-Store Signage Photo Gap in-store signage photo above shows that customers can save 60 percent off a second item if they purchase one at the full price.This is an example of a __________ deal to entice shoppers to buy additional items.</strong> A) Big Clearance B) Extra Value C) BOGO D) Inventory Reduction E) Barter Gap In-Store Signage Photo
Gap in-store signage photo above shows that customers can save 60 percent off a second item if they purchase one at the full price.This is an example of a __________ deal to entice shoppers to buy additional items.

A) Big Clearance
B) Extra Value
C) BOGO
D) Inventory Reduction
E) Barter
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.D represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) estimate demand and revenue. B) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. C) select an approximate price level. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."D" represents the step at which a firm would

A) estimate demand and revenue.
B) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
C) select an approximate price level.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.E represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) set list or quoted price. B) select an approximate price level. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services. D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships. E) establish the price range. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."E" represents the step at which a firm would

A) set list or quoted price.
B) select an approximate price level.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services.
D) determine cost, volume, and profit relationships.
E) establish the price range.
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.F represents the step at which a firm would</strong> A) set list or quoted price. B) select an approximate price level. C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services D) make special adjustments to list or quoted price. E) establish the price range. Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price."F" represents the step at which a firm would

A) set list or quoted price.
B) select an approximate price level.
C) scan competitors for prices of similar products or services
D) make special adjustments to list or quoted price.
E) establish the price range.
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formula,Total revenue − Total cost,or [(Unit price × Quantity sold)− (Fixed cost + Variable cost)] represents __________.

A) the value equation
B) the sales ratio
C) average revenue
D) the break-even point
E) the profit equation
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firm's profit equation demonstrates that profit equals __________.

A) Total cost + Total revenue
B) Total revenue − Total cost
C) Marginal revenue − Marginal cost
D) Price × Quantity
E) Total revenue + Total cost
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<strong>  McDonald's Menu Board Photo shown in the McDonald's menu board photo above,McDonald's is most likely using which type of pricing strategy?</strong> A) predatory pricing B) value-pricing C) loss-leader pricing D) odd-even pricing E) barter McDonald's Menu Board Photo
shown in the McDonald's menu board photo above,McDonald's is most likely using which type of pricing strategy?

A) predatory pricing
B) value-pricing
C) loss-leader pricing
D) odd-even pricing
E) barter
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Which of the following represent elements of Step 2 of the price-setting process?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation targeting, and positioning
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate costs and perform a marginal analysis to assess profitability?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate costs and perform a marginal analysis to assess profitability?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of a constraint in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We can rely on our reputation for our other products in the line."
B) "Experts are predicting a surge in global demand."
C) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
D) "We should increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
E) "Remember, we don't know what the selective demand for this new product will be."
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analysis of a prospective product shows that it is expected to grow by at least 10 percent each year over the next 5 years,and then enter the maturity phase of its product life cycle.This type of analysis would provide useful information in which step of the price-setting process?

A) identifying pricing objectives and constraints
B) determining cost, volume, and profit relationships
C) estimating demand and revenue
D) selecting an appropriate (approximate) price lining strategy
E) making special adjustments to list or quoted price
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate demand?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate demand?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of a constraint in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We can rely on our reputation for our other products in the line."
B) "Experts are predicting a surge in global demand."
C) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
D) "We should increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
E) "We're going to face some stiff competition."
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Estimating demand,sales revenue,and price elasticity are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would assess the constraints on the demand for the product class and brand?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would assess the constraints on the demand for the product class and brand?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following are examples of elements involved in Step 1 of the price-setting process: identify pricing objectives?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation targeting, and positioning
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Estimating cost,conducting a marginal analysis,and performing a break-even analysis are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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Which of the following are examples of elements of Step 3 in the price-setting process?

A) profit, market share, and survival
B) estimation of demand, sales revenue, and price elasticity
C) cost estimation, marginal analysis, and break-even analysis
D) demand for the product class and brand, newness of the product, and competition
E) market segmentation, targeting, and positioning
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
B) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
C) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
D) "We need to forget profits right now; just make sure we break even."
E) "We need to hire a professional accountant."
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to set an initial price of $259 dollars per unit."
B) "We need to obtain a 10 percent market share."
C) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
D) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
E) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would conduct a break-even analysis?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would conduct a break-even analysis?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Objectives like profit,market share,and survival as well as constraints such demand for product class and brand,newness,costs,and competition are issues that would be addressed during __________ of the price-setting process.

A) Step 1
B) Step 2
C) Step 3
D) Step 4
E) Step 5
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would identify pricing objectives such as profit,market share,and survival?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would identify pricing objectives such as profit,market share,and survival?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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George and Alice Renfro decided to start a family business in 1990.Its product: chowchow,a southern regional food.To determine how they would price the chowchow,the Renfros had to: (1)examine the demand for the product and how much it would cost to distribute the product to area grocery stores.For the Renfros,Step 1 of their price-setting process consists of

A) identifying pricing constraints.
B) estimating break-even points and revenue points.
C) setting the list price.
D) selecting an approximate price level.
E) determining cost, volume, and profit relationships.
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Which of the following statements would most likely be spoken during Step 2 of the price-setting process?

A) "It's important to offer discounts to seniors."
B) "We have to try to achieve an 8 percent profit share."
C) "The starting price should be $4.99 and we can raise the price again in six months."
D) "But, if we increase the price even by one dollar, how many customers will we lose?"
E) "We should probably price the extra large version somewhere between $600 and $650."
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<strong>  Figure 13-2 Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate dollar and unit sales revenues?</strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E Figure 13-2
Figure 13-2 above represents the six steps in setting price.Which letter represents the step where a firm would estimate dollar and unit sales revenues?

A) "A"
B) "B"
C) "C"
D) "D"
E) "E"
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Which of the following would be an example of an objective in Step 1 of the price-setting process?

A) "We need to set an initial price of $259 dollars per unit."
B) "We need to find the least expensive distributor."
C) "We need to make a profit of at least $1.2 million."
D) "We need to make allowances for large quantity orders."
E) "We need to increase the price during the holiday shopping season."
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