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Business, 20.02.2020 01:57 lily539711

McDonald's has decided to target teenage boys (age 13-19) with its newest sandwich, the Triple Whammy: three patties, three slices of cheese, and six slices of bacon, all drenched with BBQ sauce. McDonald's would like to know where to find concentrations of teenage boys so they can target their ads more effectively. Using the data below, determine if Gainesville is an attractive (above average) market and what its teenage boy index value is. Percent of teenage boys in U. S. 10% Percent of teenage boys in Gainesville 11%

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A. Gainesville is an above average market; its index is 1.1.
B. Gainesville is a below average market; its index is 91.
C. Gainesville is a below average market; its index is 0.91.
D. Can't tell from information given.
E. Gainesville is an above average market; its index is 110.

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