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karlynnae

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Why isn't overstocking warehouses an effective solution for a problem of low availability?
 
  A) It does not speed product time to market.
  B) It is an inefficient use of raw materials.
  C) It increases sales costs.
  D) It increases production costs.
  E) It increases inventory costs.

Question 2

Which of the following is an interactive, multiuser operating system developed by Bell Laboratories in 1969 to be highly supportive of communications and networking?
 
  A) UNIX
  B) Linux
  C) OS X
  D) COBOL
  E) Chrome


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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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