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Question
Within the context of REAL modeling, which of the following would best be described as information events: (i) preparing a cost-benefit analysis of an event-driven accounting information system, (ii) delivering merchandise to customers.a. i only.
b. ii only.
c. Both i and ii.
d. Neither i nor ii.
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