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What is 6 3/4 % of $7,600.00 A. 513 B. 520 C. 456 D. 479.25 E. 550
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What is 6 3/4 % of $7,600.00 A. 513 B. 520 C. 456 D. 479.25 E. 550
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What is 6 3/4 % of $7,600.00
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D. 479.25
E. 550
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