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A. To determine the number of adults in the country paying their taxes to the federal government
B. To determine the percent of adults in the country who believe the federal government wastes 51 cents or more of every dollar
C. To determine the number of adults in the country
D. To determine the number of adults in the country who believe the federal government wastes 51 cents or more of every dollar
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