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The main difference between a group and a team is​ ___________. A. teams exist primarily to share information B. skills in a work team are random and varied C. group members experience positive synergy D. team members work​ interdependently; group members work independently E. group members hold each other accountable

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D, team members work interdependently; group members work independently

Step-by-step explanation:

A group is an amount/number of persons, things, etc that are classified or located together. A group can also be said to the collection of two or more persons that work together to achieve goals in a firm.

A team on the other hand consists of two or more persons with the sole aim of sharing ideas and making decisions with the aim of aiding each other's individual work.

As in the question, a group works together to achieve their goals while a team work separately but share ideas to help each other's work.

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