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james9437

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Bookseller Barnes & Noble is an example of a ________ company.
 
  A) flip-only
  B) click-only
  C) click-and-mortar
  D) click-and-flip
  E) brick-and-mortar

Question 2

With respect to general approaches for applying freeconomics to various industries, the ________ approach means creating an environment that allows people to participate and collaborate to create something of value for everyone.
 
  A) gift economy
  B) freemium
  C) cross subsidies
  D) zero marginal cost
  E) labor exchange



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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