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What had the study's organizers expected of the survey results?A.More consumers would pref

What had the study's organizers expected of the survey results?

A.More consumers would prefer TV ads to print ads.

B.More consumers would prefer print ads to TV.

C.Both TV ads and print ads should have their fans.

D.Print ads should get the credit they deserve

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