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A trade show is a type of advertising (movie or internet video) traded for lodging business. It is also known as a trade-out.

a. true
b. false

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A trade show is an event where companies showcase their products, not an advertisement traded for lodging. The term 'trade-out' refers to a barter-like exchange, not a trade show.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement provided in the question is false. A trade show is not a type of advertising traded for lodging business, but rather an event where companies in a specific industry showcase and demonstrate their new products and services.

Trade shows are typically organized so that businesses within a certain industry can network and showcase the latest industry advances and offerings to potential clients, partners, and investors. The term 'trade-out' may refer to an arrangement where goods and services are exchanged without the use of money, but it is not typically used to describe trade shows.

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