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Which of the following often is not an example of a knockout factor for a retail location?
Stopwatch
A handheld timepiece designed to measure the precise amount of time elapsed from its activation to deactivation.
Shop Floor
The area in a factory where workers are engaged in the physical production of goods or manufacturing.
Gilded Age
A term used to describe the late 19th century in the United States, a period marked by rapid economic growth, industrialization, and a stark contrast between wealth and poverty.
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