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The top three items purchased online from June of 1997 to June of 1998 were
 a. travel, computers and music.
  b. music, books, investments.
  c. books, software and computers.
  d. software, books and music.
  e. travel, investments, consumer electronics.

Question 2

CDs, videos, books, and software sell well online because
 a. there is very little risk associated with buying such well-known items.
  b. there are few physical retail stores that sell these items.
  c. usually sellers of these items do not charge for delivery.
  d. federal and state laws protect online customers of these products.
  e. they are at least 50 cheaper online than in physical stores.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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