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Buying decisions that are some what important to the firm and involve a moderate amount of analysis are: a. Casual b. Simple modified c. Routine, low-priority d. Complex

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c. Routine, low-priority

Step-by-step explanation:

Routine low-priority purchases by businesses are those that are made for items that do not give a competitive advantage or impact profits. They are important for running the business and are purchased routinely.

Examples of such items are those for normal running of business such as: paper, ink, stationery, and toiletries.

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