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Business, 12.11.2019 00:31, broyochey1

Green house started an aggressive advertising campaign strategy to differentiate its plants from those grown by other nurseries. green house doesn't expect volume to be affected, but it hopes to gain more control over pricing. if green house has to spend $ 57 comma 500 this year to advertise and its variable costs continue to be $ 1.40 per unit, what will its cost-plus price be? do you think green house will be able to sell its plants to garden centers at the cost-plus price? why or why not?

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