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s.tung

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The primary function of the Fed is to:
 A) charter national banks.
  B) regulate the supply of money in the world to support capitalism.
  C) appoint its board members.
  D) charter district banks.
  E) regulate the supply of money in the United States to maintain a healthy economy.

Question 2

_____ is a disciplined approach that relies on statistical data and improved methods to eliminate defects from a firm's products.
 A) Six Sigma
  B) Quality Magic
  C) CAM
  D) The Total Management Program
  E) CAD



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

A



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