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Cheap Cars Are Sometimes Lemons

Question 173

Question 173

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Cheap cars are sometimes lemons. The lesson here isthat:


A) used car dealers must never be trusted.
B) incentives must be tied to effort.
C) what you pay for is not always what you want.(True Answer ) Correct
D) money is not everything.

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