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20 POINTS. Suppose a lawyer charges a retainer (upfront cost) of $850 and an hourly rate of $215 per billable hour. Explain whether 4.5 billable hours for a total cost of $1,817.50 is a viable solution. 1.No, because the number of dollars is not a whole number.

2.No, because the number of hours is not a whole number.

3.No, because a false statement occurs for this solution.

4.Yes, because a true statement occurs for this solution

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