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Answer 1
Answer: A person who organizes a bussiness and then runs it is called an entrepreneur. The correct option is A. An entrepreneur is a person who started a new project or venture, taking all the required risks in the hope of getting profits. He assumes all the risks and the rewards of the bussiness.
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