Zach is opening a tire store. He intends to set the price of tires based on determining the total cost of his purchase of one tire and then adding an amount to cover additional costs and profits. Zach is using ___ pricing.

A. cost-based 
B. additional markup 
C. floor establishment 
D. survival


Answer: A

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