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A business does not qualify as an established barbershop if it was in existence for?

  1. More than a decade

  2. Less than a few years

  3. Exactly five years

  4. Over twenty years

The correct answer is: Less than a few years

A business must have been in existence for a reasonable amount of time to be considered established. This means that if a business has only been around for a few years (option B), it may not have had enough time to establish a strong customer base and reputation in the community, which are important factors of an established barbershop. Options A, C, and D do not fit this criteria as they either suggest too long (more than a decade or over twenty years) or an exact amount of time (exactly five years).