[Grammar] Comma question (Independant clause)

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Company A has one car, and company B has three.


Q. Is the red part considered as an independant clause even though it is missing the word "cars"?

If it is then putting a comma is correct?

*I am aware that the comma can be omitted because the length is short but I wanna know if comma can be used there (because the clause in red is an independant clause).

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Company A has one car, and company B has three.


Q. Is the red part considered as an independ[STRIKE]a[/STRIKE]ent clause even though it is missing the word "cars"? Yes
If it is then putting a comma is correct? It is acceptable

*I am aware that the comma can be omitted because the length is short but I [STRIKE]wanna[/STRIKE] want to know if comma can be used there (because the clause in red is an independ[STRIKE]a[/STRIKE]ent clause).
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