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Fred bought 12 strawberry pops, 4 spins of the gumball machine, and three scoops of gumdrops. how much did he spend? For your information: Strawberry Pops: $4.54/six Gumballs:$75/spin Gumdrops:$3.23/scoop
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Fred bought 12 strawberry pops, 4 spins of the gumball machine, and three scoops of gumdrops. how much did he spend?
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Strawberry Pops: $4.54/six
Gumballs:$75/spin
Gumdrops:$3.23/scoop
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When you multiply 12 strawberry pops by 4.54 each you get 54.48 and so on. In total Fred spent all together $364.17.
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