A company that designs websites primarily for minority-owned businesses conducted a survey of minority-owned businesses in the United States that do not currently have a website. The survey was designed to help determine what respondents see as the potential benefits of adding a website. The results of that survey are shown in the table.
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For each of the following conclusions, select Supported if it is supported by the information in the table. Otherwise select Not supported.
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A majority of the respondents believe adding a website could benefit their businesses
Fewer than 25% of the respondents who believe a website could help expand their customer base also believe a website could help them maintain their current market share
Only a small proportion of the respondents are concerned that they are losing market share