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What is the name of the legally mandated area on every credit solicitation which provides information about the terms and conditions of the card?
a. schroeder box
b. schumer box
c. disclosure box
d. disclaimer box
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If you are trying to move an attached term across the equal sign (=), what operation would you use to move it?
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Full year - williamshow many square inches are in 60 square feet? 5 square inches72 square inches720 square inche8.640 square inches
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Libby built a fence that was 56 \text { feet}56 feet long over 44 days. she built the same length of fence each day. how many inches of fence did libby build each day?
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