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3 years ago
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Dave klein is a produce farmer in northern california. his major customers are grocery stores in the midwest. dave's product is

a perishable item and will only last for about 2 weeks after it has been picked, so dave is concerned with getting his product to his customers quickly. he ships almost daily when his produce is in season. however, he also needs to be aware of the cost of shipping. which form of shipping is dave most likely to use
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ss7ja [257]3 years ago
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Given that <span>Dave Klein is a produce farmer in Northern California. His major customers are grocery stores in the midwest. Dave's product is a perishable item and will only last for about 2 weeks after it has been picked, so Dave is concerned with getting his product to his customers quickly. he ships almost daily when his produce is in season. However, he also needs to be aware of the cost of shipping.

The form of shipping Dave will most likely use is truck.</span>
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