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Francisco came to the U. S. on a swimming scholarship. After a few months of frustration with trying to find the swim goggles he prefers from home, he created a website that selling specialty goggles for swimming, skiing, and snowboarding. Before launching the website and filling orders, Francisco spent a few months going to swim meets and gathering preferences about goggles from other international swimmers. Francisco's actions A) showed that he had a ready market for this product.
B) demonstrated that he had little experience with this product.
C) showed that he was promoting the website before it launched.
D) demonstrated his need to better understand the market.

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