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Jramos095

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E-marketers from the U.S. should avoid the problem of assuming that all viewers of their Web sites will be from the U.S. by
 a. knowing the market's language preference and removing U.S. colloquialisms in the content.
  b. using a more graphical approach to Web site content.
  c. not designing Web sites for non English readers.
  d. publishing all Web sites in German.
  e. a and d.

Question 2

MRO inventory are not physically part of a finished product and are not critical for the continuous operation of plant, equipment and offices.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

false



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