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tino4ka555 [31]
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Match the examples with the types of utility they are adding. To connect them, click the example, and then click the type of uti

lity. On her company Web site, Chloe adds quotes from customers who were happy with her cleaning services. Form utility Aaliyah provides a delivery service for people who are unable to fit her handmade tables in their cars when they are leaving her store. Information utility Ethan uses home-grown fruit in his jams, so they are fresher and better tasting than other jams. Place utility Morgan has a Web site where customers can order office supplies and have them sent to their homes or businesses without ever stepping into a store. Time utility Miguel offers tutoring services in the late afternoon, when students are done with school for the day. Possession utility
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Nuetrik [128]2 years ago
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Not sure but look at gyu he’s literally so perfect! and i’m so excited for the comeback

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