Do I have to purchase Numbers 09 for both Mac OS X computers?

Do I have to purchase Numbers 09 for both Mac OS X computers on the same network?

I did not purchase Numbers from the App store.  It was installed when I purchases the MacBookPro. I have Numbers for the iPad undercontrol but do not have N. 09 on iMac and am unable to open Numbers docs.

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