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In banking, a post-dated cheque is a cheque written by the drawer (payer) for a date in the future. Whether a post-dated cheque may be cashed or deposited before the date written on it depends on the country.
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I assume that the correct answer is D. numbers.
This is because numbers are written graphically different from letters and words, which makes them clearly visible almost immediately. When you scan a text, you won't pay a lot of attention to a bunch of words, but numbers will stick out instantly.
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