Match Column I and Column II and choose the correct match from the given choice
From the given options only A-D, B-F is matched and make a meaningful sentence. The correct answer after matching will be (A-D): Wal-Mart has increased its Procter & Gamble diaper business by 50 percent and cut inventory by 70 percent because of this collaboration. (B-F): They wanted to explore how they could jointly apply quality management principles to the disposable diaper business. Option C: A-E, C-F - is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option B: B-E, C-D - is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence. Option D: A-F, B-D - is incorrect because it does not make any meaningful sentence.
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