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Select the appropriate cost behavior for each of the costs listed below.
-license fees on automobiles
Minimum Retail Price
The lowest price at which a retailer is allowed to sell a product, often set by manufacturers or by law, to maintain fair competition or preserve product value.
Arbitraging
The practice of buying and selling assets to profit from a price difference in two or more markets.
Price Discriminate
A pricing strategy where a seller charges different prices for the same product or service to different consumers, based on factors like location, age, or purchasing history, and not differences in costs.
Vertical Relationships
Vertical relationships involve the connections between companies or entities at different stages of the production process, such as suppliers, manufacturers, and retailers.
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