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Fungibility Is the Property of an Entity Whose Individual Units

Question 73

Question 73

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Fungibility is the property of an entity whose individual units:


A) are less valuable when used together.
B) are nearly impossible to identify.
C) are interchangeable.
D) each serve a unique purpose.

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