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Which sentence expresses numbers correctly?
 A) Twenty five new employees will be transferred to the Omaha office.
 B) 25 new employees will be transferred to the Omaha office.
 C) Twenty-five new employees will be transferred to the Omaha office.

Question 2

Business writing should be purposeful. In this context purposeful can best be defined as
 A) presenting ideas clearly and concisely.
 B) concentrating on the receiver's perspective instead of your own.
 C) solving problems and conveying information.
 D) getting your audience to believe and accept your message.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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