A combined target market approach

A. sacrifices possible economies of scale.
B. trades off sales volume to provide a small market superior value.
C. may not satisfy customers as well as the multiple target market approach.
D. requires more investment than a multiple target market approach.
E. aims at two or more segments with multiple marketing mixes.


Answer: C

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