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wrbasek0

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How can marketers assess the educational levels of a culture from secondary data sources?
 a. By using literacy rates and enrollment in higher education
  b. By calculating voter turnout rates by educational attainment
  c. By assessing the male-female sex ratio through differences in education levels
  d. By calculating the per capita income spent on education

Question 2

www.fda.gov, www.nike.com, and www.fsu.edu are examples of _____.
 a. EDIs
  b. URLs
  c. DSSs
  d. UPCs



Tonyam972

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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