Marketing is concerned with 4 things. What are they?
a. Price, Reliability, Age, and Product
b. Place, Age, Promotion, and Product
c. Price, Place, Promotion, and Product
d. Product, Place, Promotion, and Reliability
e. Innovation, Product, Place, and Promotion

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Answer :

c. Price, Place, Promotion, and Product

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