How do I remove or add pages to a PDF file?

I have scanned a file of 93 pages and need to remove 2 pages and add 6 pages. How can I do this with my MAC? Thanks!

Hi abull,
To add or remove pages from a PDF, you need Acrobat. You can try Acrobat Pro for free for 30 days if you'd like--for more information, see www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.html.
Best,
Sara

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