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Two homebuilders are building homes in nearby subdivisions. Builder A is offering 2,500-square-foot homes on two-acre lots. Builder B is offering similar-size houses on quarter-acre lots. Builder B offering the smaller lots cannot keep up with demand. Builder A offering the larger lots has several unsold houses. Builder B with the smaller lots most likely used to determine what home buyers desired.

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