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    Market Is the Amount That a Merchandising Company Would Pay
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Market Is the Amount That a Merchandising Company Would Pay

Question 109

Question 109

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Market is the amount that a merchandising company would pay at the present time for the same goods that are in the inventory and from the usual suppliers in the usual quantities

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