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Business, 04.01.2020 04:31 robert7248

As the owner of a small business, sally would like to move the sale of her candles from storefronts to the internet. why is it possible for her to so easily make that move for the success of her business? a. the internet and the world wide web are not for everyone. small companies struggle to get started and move slower. b. the internet and the world wide web allow almost anyone to be global, with two varying results: small companies can get started more easily but move slower. c. the internet and the world wide web allow almost anyone to be global, with two important results: small companies can get started more easily and can maneuver faster. d. the internet and the world wide web allow few to be global. small companies struggle to get started but once started can maneuver faster. e. the internet and the world wide web allow almost anyone to be global, with differing important results: small companies struggle to get started yet, they can maneuver faster.

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