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Cards contain a chip that can store a large amount of information as well as on a magnetic. cards contain a chip that can store a large amount of information as well as on a magnetic stripe for backward compatibility
a. smart
b. purchasing
c. store- value money
d. electronic credit
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In cell b18, enter a formula to calculate the amount budgeted for meals. this amount is based on the daily meal allowance and the total travel days (# of nights+1).
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