Explain the differences between a multilevel network and a pyramid scheme

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In a multilevel network, a master distributor recruits other people to become distributors. The master distributor sells the company's products to the people she entices to join and receives commissions on all the merchandise sold by the people recruited. It is a system that is growing in popularity, but not all forms of multilevel networking are legal. Pyramid schemes are multilevel networks that are illegal. People at the top of the pyramid profit from payments made by large numbers of people at the bottom level hoping to advance to the top. In a pyramid scheme, little or no effort goes into actually marketing the products.

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A) yes, with exactly 100 minutes to spare B) no, but four workstations would be sufficient C) no, it will fall short even with a perfectly balanced line D) yes, but the line's efficiency is very low E) cannot be determined from the information given

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Inter-enterprise systems can solve the problems of workgroup information silos but not those of enterprise silos

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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