Which one of the following does NOT correctly represent the relationship between value density and transportation cost?
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Which one of the following does NOT correctly represent the relationship between value density and transportation cost?
a. For high-value-density products, transportation cost constitutes a small percentage of the overall cost of the product.
b. For low-value-density products, transportation cost accounts for a significant percentage of the total product cost.
c. For high-value-density products, transportation cost accounts for a significant percentage of the total product cost.
d. For medium-value-density products, transportation cost accounts for a moderate percentage of the total product cost.
e. None of the above
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