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    Exhibit 11-1 the Results of a Recent Poll on the Preference of Preference
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Exhibit 11-1 the Results of a Recent Poll on the Preference of Preference

Question 25

Question 25

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Exhibit 11-1
The results of a recent poll on the preference of shoppers regarding two products are shown below.
Exhibit 11-1 The results of a recent poll on the preference of shoppers regarding two products are shown below.    -Refer to Exhibit 11-1. The standard error of   is A) 52 B) 0.044 C) 0.0225 D) 100
-Refer to Exhibit 11-1. The standard error of Exhibit 11-1 The results of a recent poll on the preference of shoppers regarding two products are shown below.    -Refer to Exhibit 11-1. The standard error of   is A) 52 B) 0.044 C) 0.0225 D) 100 is


A) 52
B) 0.044
C) 0.0225
D) 100

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