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QUESTION 3 Answer ALL questiоn 3.1 Mis E. vаn Eck hаs а Telkоm landline and makes use оf their internet services. Study the invoice below carefully and answer the questions that follows.     Right click on the button below and open the INVOICE in a new tab        3.1.1 Calculate the values for B, C and D (6)   3.1.2 What is the maximum data that Miss van Eck can use in a month (2) 3.1.3 Calculate the value for A, the average cost of Miss van Eck’s local calls (2)   3.1.4 What date was this invoice for? (2)   3.1.5 Show how the sub-total of R429.25 was calculated (3)   3.1.6 What services is Miss E Van Eck paying for (3) 3.1.7 Why do businesses add an invoice number on each invoice (2)  

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