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Free 14-day temporary access to MyLab IT (not including the eText) is available from Pearson. All work must be completed within this 14-day period to avoid purchasing a MyLab license. See the MyLab IT Registration Instructions page to learn how to register the software.
How much does MyITLab cost?
MyLab IT with Pearson eText — Access Card — for GO! with Office 2016
| Format | Access Code Card |
|---|---|
| ISBN-13: | 9780134497914 |
| Online purchase price | $126.65 |
| Net price | Instructors, sign in here to see net price |
| Availability | Available |
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