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Mathematics, 12.03.2021 21:10, corlissquillen13

For the Midwest region the average number of sales orders per representative for the group that had training is _ more than the average number of sales per representative before the group that had no training. A. 0.54
B. 0.38
C. 0.76
D. 0.46

For the north east region the average number of sales orders per representative for the group that had training is ___ more than the average number of sales per representative for the group that had no training.
A. 0.56
B. 0.74
C. 0.44
D. 1.48

The data from the sales directors study indicates that the one-month training program ___ sales.
A. Increases
B. Does not increase


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