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What does it mean that stocks and bonds are relatively liquid?
a. They are easier to buy and sell than other forms of investment.
b. They tend to go up and down in value.
C. The amount of income they can bring changes frequently
d. There are more of them to choose from than other forms of investment
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Answer A

Step-by-step explanation:

Normally, there is a large market of buyers and sellers for stocks and bonds. This means that you can buy and sell relatively easily. They are called "liquid assets" for the same reason.
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