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Regarding the volume of international trade, exports of goods and services ___________ in 2010.
A. were nearly $4.0 trillion
B. reached $5.8 trillion
C. were $10.4 trillion
D. were nearly $19.0 trillion
E. exceeded $24.5 trillion
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