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A real estate agent has $88,000 to spend on newspaper ads. If each ad costs $8, how many ads will the real estate agent be able to buy?
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To find the number of ads the real estate agent can buy, divide the total amount of money available by the cost of each ad: $88,000 / $8/ad = <<88000/8=11000>>11000 ads. Answer: \boxed{11000}.
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