Multiple Choice
What can we say about the dollar value of business-to-business (B2B) transactions compared to the dollar value of business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions?
A) B2B transactions have a lower dollar value because there are fewer businesses than there are consumers.
B) The dollar value of B2B transactions exceeds that of B2C transactions.
C) The dollar value of B2B transactions must equal the dollar value of B2C transactions.
D) It is not possible to determine whether the dollar value of B2B transactions is less than or more than the dollar value of B2C transactions because of industrial secrecy.
E) It is not possible to determine whether the dollar value of B2B transactions is less than or more than the dollar value of B2C transactions because of data limitations.
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