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erma4kov [3.2K]
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Romashka-Z-Leto [24]2 years ago
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Five object include Chair, table, Pen, Novels and Books. They were made for convenience and adequate knowledge transfer.

Chair is made of wood, tables is made of wood, books are made of papers, pen is made of nickel and carbide and novel is made of papers.

<h3>What is trade?</h3>

Trade is done to get what you do not have.

An item is given out which have the value of what is about to be collected in exchange. Commodities and goods are traded for money.

Therefore, trade is done in exchange for money and it has a great impact in cash flow and overall economy.

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