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Business, 15.07.2020 23:01, beauburgess1108

Question 8 of 25 A factory laying off a lot of workers in a town is most likely to lead to which of
the following?
O A. Economic recovery.
B. A buyer's market.
C. Increase in population density.
O D. Rise in housing investment.
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