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Yes, when used to join two independent clauses, and as well as the other coördinating conjunctions should be preceded by a comma.
There is not a comma after Inc but there is a period then you continue the sentence. It should look like this- Inc.
a comma following the word as. IE. As well as,
A comma is placed before and (and all other coördinating conjunctions) when the conjunction is being used to combine two independent clauses. In the sentence "My name is Joey, and I am thirteen years old," a comma precedes the conjunction and to hold the two clauses together.
Yes, a comma should be used before the word "approximately" at the end of a sentence when it is used to indicate an estimation or rough calculation. The comma helps to separate the word "approximately" from the rest of the sentence and improves clarity for the reader.