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Business customers should choose a long distance package based on all of the following criteria except:
 
  A) expected future call volume B) number of incoming calls C) number of outgoing calls
  D) where the calls are going E) busiest time of day F) calling patterns

Question 2

Although many telephone companies do not charge residential customers a per-minute charge for telephone usage, they do charge business customers a per-minute usage charge for all local calls.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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