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    The Demand for a Business Product That Results from the Demand
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The Demand for a Business Product That Results from the Demand

Question 154

Question 154

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The demand for a business product that results from the demand for a consumer product is referred to as


A) sequential demand.
B) selective demand.
C) primary demand.
D) secondary demand.
E) derived demand.

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