The asking price for some used Toyota Corolla‘s advertising newspaper class October 1, 2026 suppose that the age of the car is measured in years it has been since when this advertisement was brought out in 2026. That means the age of the car is two years 2006 to 2004 question equals 624+1159 what is the average amount for 10 years?
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