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    In 1913, It Took 13 Hours to Produce One Automobile
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In 1913, It Took 13 Hours to Produce One Automobile

Question 57

Question 57

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In 1913, it took 13 hours to produce one automobile. By 1925, Henry Ford's new plants were producing one car every __________.


A) 10 seconds
B) hour
C) 90 minutes
D) two hours

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