Does my brand new untouched macbook pro come with a program compatible with Microsoft word

does pages come on a new macbook pro and is it compatible with ms word

Pages & the other iWork apps are not included with new Macs, you must purchase them. They are very reasonably priced in the Mac App Store.
TextEdit can open & save .doc files. You'll find it in your applications folder. If you want a free suite of apps compatible with Office, look at LibreOffice.

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  • Brand new 2011 MacBook Pro Randomly freezing

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