Odd pricing refers to the practice of:

A. charging different prices at odd intervals rather than maintaining stable and predictable pricing.
B. ending prices in numbers below even dollars and cents.
C. charging prices that differ significantly from competitors' prices.
D. setting prices based on a statistical analysis of the amount consumers are willing to pay.


Answer: B

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