Markup pricing is.... Group of answer choices appropriate if the product is significantly more distinctive than others on the market a fairly simple pricing approach. insensitive to external factors such as market demand, nature of demand, or competition. cost of goods sold is relatively low. often seen in the manufacturing industry.
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