What is the difference between an e-business and an e-commerce business?

(a) An e-business sells merchandise, while an e-commerce business trades in securities.
(b) An e-business is a business that has an online presence, while an e-commerce business has the ability to sell, trade, barter and
transact over the Web.
(c) An e-business is a business that has both physical stores as well as online stores, while an e-commerce business only does
business over the Internet.
(d) An e-business fits into the category of businesses that were in existence before the Internet, while an e-commerce business fits
into the category of businesses that were created after the Internet became popular.


Ans: (b)

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