EBK EXCELLENCE IN BUSINESS COMMUNICATIO
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Chapter 2, Problem 2.5E
Summary Introduction
To determine:
To assess which department will receive donations.
Introduction:
There are four people with the departments of
- Business represented by lavanya
- Media represented by Akshita
- Sports represented by shahriz.
- Science represented by subham
Shahriz: friends let's give each other five minutes to explain why you need the donation for your department and only five minutes and not more than that. Okay?
"All agree"
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