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hi, welcome to my page. Full name : Ignatius Adrian
Student Number : 2006606561
ChatGPT : The relation between all three of these businesses is that they all use resources.


If we use sugar cane to generate energy instead of petroleum and natural gas, then we would be reducing our dependence on fossil fuels, which would reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This would help to address climate change. Additionally, sugar cane is a renewable resource, so it can be grown in perpetuity, which is more sustainable than fossil fuels. Finally, by using sugar cane, we would be supporting local farmers and reducing reliance on foreign countries for energy resources. So sugar cane is the preferred choice for many reasons.

The relation between all three of these businesses is that they all use resources.


Oil and gas companies supply oil and gas to power the automotive factories.


The automotive factories produce cars that transport goods.


And sugar cane factories turn raw sugar cane into raw sugar, so that food companies can make food products and sell them everywhere.


The oil and gas companies use the automotive factories to transport resources. And the automotive factories deliver the resources to the sugar cane factories.


The automotive factories need the natural gas and gasoline of the oil and gas companies to create vehicles.