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Tom could grow potatoes, cabbages, and cauliflower on his farm. However, he has decided to grow only potatoes. What is Tom doing? a.specializing b.downsizing c.diversifying
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Tom could grow potatoes, cabbages, and cauliflower on his farm. However, he has decided to grow only potatoes. What is Tom doing?
a.specializing
b.downsizing
c.diversifying
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I think it would be A. specializing, because he just wants to grow one thing and nothing else.
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