Mathematics, 25.01.2021 20:40 josemartinez2025
The Barnes store manager prefers that customers use the Barnes preferred customer credit card for most purchases. In which case, would the manager prefer customers use their MCVS credit card?
When the purchase is less than $100.00
When the purchase is less than $150.00
When the purchase is greater than $300.00
When the purchase is greater than $350.00
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