A. Be careful when you choose your location. Knowing the chances of crime in the areas you are considering is an important part of the decision-making process. B. In choosing a location, for many businesses, foot traffic is unimportant. A Both True B Both False First statement is true, second is false. First statement is false, second is true.

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A. Be careful when you choose your location. Knowing the chances of crime in the areas you are considering is an important part of
the decision-making process. B. In choosing a location, for many businesses, foot traffic is unimportant.
(A) Both True
B Both False
(©) First statement is true, second is false.
D First statement is false, second is true.
Transcribed Image Text:A. Be careful when you choose your location. Knowing the chances of crime in the areas you are considering is an important part of the decision-making process. B. In choosing a location, for many businesses, foot traffic is unimportant. (A) Both True B Both False (©) First statement is true, second is false. D First statement is false, second is true.
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