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Business, 26.11.2019 04:31, Mynameismath

Segment attractiveness acura is planning to launch a new car and would like to know which segment will provide the maximum profit to them. they are mainly interested in calculating the segment profit for the following segments: young adults & family. report the segment profit for each segment from the following data below: young adults family egment size 50,000 5,000 t adoption percentage 8% ase price 5,000 y of purchase (in a decade) it margin percentage cost 5,000,000 000.000

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