Random sampling and statistical population data research outline diagram
€7.99
This product includes:
1. Editable Vector .AI file
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Adobe Illustrator CC
Includes Editable Text Font SuezOne (Under Free Open Font License)
2. Editable Vector .EPS-10 file
Compatibility:
Most Vector Editing Software
3. High-resolution JPG image
4000 x 4480 px
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Use for everything except reselling item itself.
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