Box 3b is where you indicate the service class (e.g., First Class, Standard, etc.)
Box 3b requires a class of mail (i.e., First Class, Standard, Priority) to be specified. “Bulk” does not refer to a service class.
Box 3a is where you indicate the number of identical pieces being mailed.
The postal representative signs the form in Box 6.
Box 3e represents the total number of pounds. If the customer is mailing 100 pieces and each piece weighs 2 pounds, the total pounds is 200 which would be entered in Box 3e.
The certificate fee for less than 1000 pieces is indicated in Box 1a.
Box 3c is where you indicated the postage on each piece of mail.
Box 3d asks for the number of pieces of mail that weigh 1 pound. If 100 pieces weigh 1 pound, the correct answer is 100.
The additional fee for a duplicate copy of the certificate is indicated in Box 1c.
Box 3f represents the total postage paid and therefore must be a dollar amount.
Box 5 (Mailed By).
Box 2 as indicated in the directions “canceled by postmarking”
Box 3d is where you enter the number of identical pieces being mailed. You do not enter numbers in Box 1a or Box 1b.
Box 3c requires a monetary entry for the postage on each piece of the mailing.
The total number of pounds of the mailing is indicated in Box 3e.
By the postmarking in Box 2 as indicated in the directions “canceled by postmarking, including the date”
Box 3d requires a numerical entry that indicates how many pieces make a pound.
Since the material is being mailed for Watterson Supply Company, Box 4 (Mailed For) is the correct answer.
Box 3d is where you enter how many pieces of mail make up a pound.
A postmark, postage and meter stamp are all appropriate entries for Box 2. Make sure you read all of the answer choices before responding.
Box 3c is where you enter the postage on each piece of mail. Make sure to ignore information in the question that is not necessary.
The total number of pounds (weight) should be indicated in Box 3e.
As noted right above box 6, the postmaster certifies that the mailing has been received, the number of pieces, the postage but NOT the weight.
Box 3b requires that the class of mail (e.g., First Class, Standard, Priority Mail etc.) be indicated.