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Mathematics, 05.09.2020 01:01 nataliahenderso

Mr. Grant spent $8.40 to place an ad in the newspaper. This price included a one-time fee of $6.00 plus $0.08 per word. Which method can be used to determine the total number of words in the ad Mr. Grant placed?

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