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Figure 21-1 -In Figure 21-1, the Optimal Amount of Equality Lies Only

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Figure 21-1 Figure 21-1   -In Figure 21-1, the optimal amount of equality lies only between which points? A) A and B B) C and D C) D and E D) B and E
-In Figure 21-1, the optimal amount of equality lies only between which points?


A) A and B
B) C and D
C) D and E
D) B and E

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