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Regarding retail sales in the U.S., it is true that:

.a consumers spend 5.5 trilllion buying g/s from US retailers
b. almost 75% of all retail sales are made by the largest stores-thoes with sales over 5 million a year
c. corporate chains account for about 50 percent of retail sales
d. franchising accounts for one third of retail sales
e. all

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Final answer:

Regarding retail sales in the U.S., none of the given options are completely true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Regarding retail sales in the U.S., the statements given are not completely accurate.

  • a) Consumers do spend trillions of dollars buying goods and services from U.S. retailers, but the specific amount mentioned in the statement is not mentioned.
  • b) The statement about 75% of all retail sales being made by the largest stores with sales over 5 million a year is not supported by any information.
  • c) Corporate chains do account for a significant portion of retail sales, but the specific percentage mentioned in the statement is not mentioned.
  • d) The statement about franchising accounting for one third of retail sales is not supported by any information.

Therefore, none of the given options are completely true.

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