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All of the Following Are Examples of Intermediate Goods, Except

Question 156

Question 156

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All of the following are examples of intermediate goods, except


A) flour bought by a bakery.
B) an oven bought by a bakery.
C) office supplies bought by an accounting firm.
D) gasoline bought by a trucking company.

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