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A.The holders of brokerage accounts spend more time on newspapers than other people.B.

A.The holders of brokerage accounts spend more time on newspapers than other people.

B.The Internet becomes a key part of media consumption by the brokerage account holders.

C.People between the age of 25 and 54 spend more time on TV than those in other ages.

D.The holders of brokerage accounts spend more time on the Internet than college students.

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