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An Example of Intermediate Goods Would Be

Question 2

Question 2

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An example of intermediate goods would be:


A) Bricks bought by a homeowner for constructing a patio
B) Sacks of groceries bought by a dentist for his family
C) Cars bought by a car-rental company
D) Paper and ink bought by a publishing company

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