Question 10 (2 points) ? Saved The Zagats of Zagat Restaurant Surveys usually tell people who are thinking of opening a restaurant not to do it. Their research shows that 60 percent of new restaurants fail within three years. The argument above is: reasonably strong reasonably weak
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