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MissTica
4 years ago
7

A young woman approaches the counter wanting to buy a bottle of wine. you cannot tell by her physical appearance if she is a min

or or not. you have asked for an id but she has left it in the car, what should you do in this situation?
a. she is probably old enough, make the sale.
b. put the wine behind the counter and wait for her to return with a valid id before making the sale.
c. make the sale but ask her to bring her id back to you after she gets to the car.
d. recommend that she ask someone else to buy it for her.
Social Studies
2 answers:
valkas [14]4 years ago
5 0
Hello I say B because u don’t know if she under age and you should wait till she lets you see the id
STatiana [176]4 years ago
3 0

I would say B. put the wine behind the counter nd wait for her to return with her ID



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