An Internet search for information about franchise businesses will not help you find out

A. the number of hours you'll have to put in.
B. start-up costs.
C. the variety of franchise businesses available.
D. support you'll receive from the parent corporation.

I think that is A

I agree again.

It was actually c

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To find out if an internet search for information about franchise businesses will not help you find out the number of hours you'll have to put in, you can start by conducting an internet search on franchise businesses. Look for websites or platforms that provide detailed information about different franchise opportunities. These sources often list key information such as start-up costs, types of franchises available, and support provided by the parent corporation.

While searching, pay attention to the content and descriptions provided. Look for any sections or pages that discuss the number of hours typically required to run a franchise. Some websites may provide general information about the time commitment involved, or they may provide specific details about each franchise opportunity.

In this case, if you conduct such an internet search and find that the number of hours you'll have to put in is not mentioned or easily accessible, then you can conclude that option A is correct. The absence of information about the number of hours would suggest that an internet search might not provide the answer to that particular question.