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How did many Americans get their news before television became popular in
the 1950s?
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A. By reading stone and clay tablets
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B. From motion picture newsreels shown in theaters
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C. From graffiti in public places
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D. By receiving text messages from friends
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Answer 1

Answer:

newspaper

Explanation:

a little bit don't understand the given answer above

Answer 2

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I THINK c

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The monthly bill is 73.45 so you’ll have to pay for each day already used . you have used 12 days in your 30 day cycle if you cancel how much you owe ?

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Answer:

You will have to pay $29.40

First we have to find the daily amount owed.  73.45 /30 days =$ 2.448 ($2.45 per day) x 12 days that you have used = $29.40

Answer: $29.28

Explanation: This is because 73.45 divided by 30 is 2.44. Since 12 days have been used, you divide that by 12, then, you get $29.28.

1. In April, Alexander spent $690.00 on rent, $135.00 on food, $192.00 on clothing, and
$248.00 on entertainment and miscellaneous. If Alexander's budget is $1,564.00 then
how much was Alexander able to save?

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Answer:

299

Explanation:

690+135+192+248 =1265

1564 - 1265 = 299

299 bc 690+135+192+248 =1265
1564 - 1265 = 299

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