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choose the sentence that uses abbreviations and numbers correctly.
a.
eleven high schools in the area have a chapter of s. a.d. d..
b.
eleven high schools in the area have a chapter of sadd.
c.
11 high schools in the area have a chapter of s. a.d. d.
d.
11 high schools in the area have a chapter of sadd.

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