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List the four types of zipper applications.
 
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In a ___________________ ____ analysis only those stores that have been open for a full year are compared.
 
  a. Percent change
  b. Comparative sales
  c. Net Sales
  d. All of the above
  e. None of the above



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Lapped or Welt, Fly, Centered or Slot, Invisible.

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