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Dreamland University Has 20 Departments  College of Innuvatimn  Testing Services \begin{array} { c c c } & \text { College of Innuvatimn } & \text { Testing Services } \\\end{array}

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Dreamland University has 20 departments. Two of its best departments are the (1) College of Innovation (COI) and (2) Testing Services. The College of Innovation (COI) attempts to teach students the difficult, but useful, skill of innovation. Testing Services grades examinations for professors. How would these two departments be classified?
 College of Innuvatimn  Testing Services \begin{array} { c c c } & \text { College of Innuvatimn } & \text { Testing Services } \\\end{array}
A)  Service  Service \begin{array} {c c c } &&&& \text { Service } &&&&& \text { Service } \\\end{array}
B)  User  Service \begin{array} {c c c} &&&& \text { User } &&&&&& \text { Service } \\\end{array}
C)  User  User \begin{array} { c c c} &&&& \text { User } &&&&&& \text { User } \\\end{array}
D)  Service  User \begin{array} {c c c} &&&& \text { Service } &&&&& \text { User } \\\end{array}

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