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English, 17.11.2019 01:31 ghwolf4p0m7x0

Which of the following audiences would probably be uninterested in a new type of environmentally-friendly washing machine? select all that apply

teenagers who do not do their own laundry
parents who do laundry for their children
people who are concerned about the environment
people who are in the market for a new washing machine
people who have just purchased a new washing machine

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