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:[10 boxes for 10 digits of a U.S. phone number. The first three are grouped by parentheses. A hyphen separates the second set of three and the last four.]
 
:[10 boxes for 10 digits of a U.S. phone number. The first three are grouped by parentheses. A hyphen separates the second set of three and the last four.]
 
:[Label titled "Your seven random digits" pointing at seven empty boxes.]
 
:[Label titled "Your seven random digits" pointing at seven empty boxes.]
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:[Label titled "Where you lived in 2005" pointing at three empty boxes preceding the seven.]
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:[Lebel titled "Where you lived in 2005" pointing at three empty boxes preceding the seven.]
 
:Structure of a US cell phone number.
 
:Structure of a US cell phone number.
  

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