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Advanced Placement (AP), 10.03.2021 20:30 gia57

Y’all please help I’ll give brainliest ‼️ For the following examples decide if they are primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary or quinary.

1. Automobile assembly worker

2. Cancer researcher

3. Chief executive of fortune 500 company

4. Financial planner

5. US Senator

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