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Yes, you can study a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) at the University of Johannesburg with a background in mathematics literacy. However, it's important to check specific program requirements, as some BCom specializations may recommend or require a stronger mathematics background. Always verify with the university's admissions office for the most accurate and detailed information regarding entry requirements.

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