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The manager posted this graph to show the numbers of vehicles leased. How many Vans were leased? Vehicles Leased 2005 10 25 20 15
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The manager posted this graph to show the numbers of vehicles leased. How many Vans were leased?
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the flat rate is 20 on the graph
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