Which best explains why Amazon can sell books more cheaply than local bookstores?
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Which best explains why Amazon can sell books more cheaply than local bookstores?
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Amazon advertises very cheaply through its own Web site
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Amazon offers books that nobody else carries.
• Amazon makes money selling other goods besides books.
Amazon is able to buy all or most of the books printed by a publisher.
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