From the base of prospects Andrew makes at the trade show, he closes twice as many sales as normal, and he cuts his sales cycle in half. What most likely explains this?

A) The prospects at the trade show were both qualified and interested in the product.
B) The prospects at the trade show had more money to spend than most customers.
C) The prospects at the trade show developed a high degree of trust in Andrew and his firm.
D) The trade show only attracted prospects that had been referred to Andrew and his firm.
E) The trade show required exhibiting companies to offer discounts to all attendees.


A

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