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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Match the instances to the marketing utilities that they satisfy toward value proposition.

Cassey has her ice-cream shop just outside
the school.

Cassey’s ice cream blends with the richest
ingredients to make it tasty as well as healthy.

Cassey also offers credit to school kids
by maintaining a book of accounts.

Casey lists the nutritional value of each
flavor on a sign at the bottom of the
ice cream cartons.

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