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Question 148

Question 148

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Figure 10-4
Figure 10-4    -Refer to Figure 10-4. The overuse of antibiotics leads to the development of antibiotic-resistant diseases. Therefore, the market for antibiotics is shown in A) Graph (a) . B) Graph (b)  only. C) Graph (c)  only. D) Graphs (b)  and (c) .
-Refer to Figure 10-4. The overuse of antibiotics leads to the development of antibiotic-resistant diseases. Therefore, the market for antibiotics is shown in


A) Graph (a) .
B) Graph (b) only.
C) Graph (c) only.
D) Graphs (b) and (c) .

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