单选题Sales are higher in the military division.ARight.BWrong.CDoesn’t say.

单选题
Sales are higher in the military division.
A

Right.

B

Wrong.

C

Doesn’t say.


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解析:
从第二段第二句About 70%of the sales are in the business jet division,可知商用喷气机部门销量更高,而不是军用部门。因此该题表述有误。

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