The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.
(A) Since the companies sold their products directly to computer manufactures, they never needed to advertise to the general public.
(B) Consumers, on the other hand, bought computers without paying much attention to " who made the internal components".
(C) People worldwide instantly recognize the Intel inside logo, even though they have never seen the product itself.
(D) These marketing people effectively communicated the technical features of innovative semiconductors to computer design engineers who, in turn incorporated them in their new systems.
(E) Intel dominated its competitors, hiring marketeers not for their marketing skills but for their engineering talents.
(F) In the years following its founding, Intel, and its competitors, remained unknown to consumers.
The sentences given in each of the following questions, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. From among the four choices given below the question, choose the most logical order of sentences that constructs a coherent paragraph.
(A) Since the companies sold their products directly to computer manufactures, they never needed to advertise to the general public.
(B) Consumers, on the other hand, bought computers without paying much attention to " who made the internal components".
(C) People worldwide instantly recognize the Intel inside logo, even though they have never seen the product itself.
(D) These marketing people effectively communicated the technical features of innovative semiconductors to computer design engineers who, in turn incorporated them in their new systems.
(E) Intel dominated its competitors, hiring marketeers not for their marketing skills but for their engineering talents.
(F) In the years following its founding, Intel, and its competitors, remained unknown to consumers.