grammatical number - Plenty of time, space, and money is needed or are needed?



Plenty of time, space, and money is/are needed



This was part of a question on indefinite pronouns. The textbook said are was the correct answer, but I still feel I would say is.


I was wondering if both are possible and which one you would be more likely to use.




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