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The reader can infer from the article that __________.A.United Airlines plans to open a travel agency division where it can display model airplanes in the hopes of enticing more people to try out the luxuries of air travel.B.Pacific Miniatures, a model airplane company located in California, will probably open orders to the general public since its inventory of model airplanes is so large.C.European aircraft manufacturer Airbus believes that its order of 30,000 model airplanes in 2014 was a valid business expenditure.D.JetBlue Airlines CEO Robin Hayes will probably opt not to purchase an Airbus A330, since a model of the plane already sits in his office.

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The reader can infer from the article that __________.A.United Airlines plans to open a travel agency division where it can display model airplanes in the hopes of enticing more people to try out the luxuries of air travel.B.Pacific Miniatures, a model airplane company located in California, will probably open orders to the general public since its inventory of model airplanes is so large.C.European aircraft manufacturer Airbus believes that its order of 30,000 model airplanes in 2014 was a valid business expenditure.D.JetBlue Airlines CEO Robin Hayes will probably opt not to purchase an Airbus A330, since a model of the plane already sits in his office.

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Without the context of the article, it's impossible to accurately infer the correct answer. However, based on the information provided in the question, the most likely inference could be C. European aircraft manufacturer Airbus believes that its order of 30,000 model airplanes in 2014 was a valid business expenditure. This is because it's the only option that directly relates to a specific action taken by a company and doesn't rely on speculation about future actions.

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