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QUESTION 1 of 10: If you pay a total of $400 for your social media campaign, and you agreed to pay $0.20 per click, how many clicks did you get? a) 80 b) 160 c) 1,200 d) 2,000…
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QUESTION 1 of 10: If you pay a total of $400 for your social media campaign, and you agreed to pay $0.20 per click, how many clicks did you
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b) 160
c) 1,200
d) 2,000
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d. 2,000
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400 (total) / 0.20 (per click) = 2,000
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