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Business, 19.02.2020 02:46, angeladominguezgarci

A large beer company previously had a yearly budget of $50 million per year for advertising but increased the budget to $60 million in order to run a commercial during the Super Bowl. That year revenues increased by 1%. Should the beer company continue with the increased advertising budget?

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