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    Money That Is Invested into Factories, Companies, and Other Businesses
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Money That Is Invested into Factories, Companies, and Other Businesses

Question 35

Question 35

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Money that is invested into factories, companies, and other businesses is called


A) income.
B) social capital.
C) investment income.
D) capital.

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