In its ads, Crunchy Inc makes various claims about its snack products. Crunchy's advertising claims would most likely be deemed deceptive if the claims

a. mislead a reasonable consumer.

b. contain vague generalities.

c. consist of what is known as puffery.
d. include obvious exaggerations.


a

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Activity-based management's primary goal is to reduce

a. nonvalue-adding costs. b. defects. c. inventory size. d. machine setup time.

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A. no threats B. no interrogations C. no promises D. no spying

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_____ is a principle of influence that states people are more likely to say yes to a request when the requester has done something for that person in the past.

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