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GaryK [48]
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1. A lumberjack who cuts down trees for a living would MOST likely be part of the ___ Sector.

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1 answer:
wariber [46]2 years ago
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Answer:

1:A, as the primary sector is for the extraction of raw materials and logging includes the extraction of the raw material of wood.

2:C, as the Tertiary sector is in charge of service, downloading music is a service.

3:Shanna would be in the secondary sector as the secondary sector is in charge of manufacturing goods, vehicles, ect

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