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Business, 18.03.2020 21:09 kashbaby

You also explained to Grazyna the example of a company that generates $1,000 for every $500 invested in a TV campaign has a revenue per ad dollar of 2. If it generates $10,000 for every $1,000 invested in another TV campaign, then it has a revenue per ad dollar of 10. Which of Grazyna’s TV campaigns is the most effective? a) News Program b) TV Campaign Sitcom c) TV Campaign Talk Show d) TV Campaign

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