History, 20.11.2020 19:30 noahdavis58
Within 6 months, what happens to 99% of consumer items in the U. S. market system?
A)They are unused.
B)They are trashed.
C)They break.
D)They are used.
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Within 6 months, what happens to 99% of consumer items in the U. S. market system?
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