Answer:
Mi nombre es Lucita y mi tienda está en la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, en Argentina. Vendo artículos para el hogar. Una cuchara de madera cuesta $101 (pesos). También vendemos muebles. Tres sillas cuestan $10,000 (pesos).
Step-by-step explanation:
In Argentina the currency is the "peso". The symbol used is $, as in many other currencies. The verb cuesta/cuestan is used to talk about the price of a single item and the price of many items. It's the equivalent to costs/cost.
This is the English translation of the text:
My name is Lucita and my store is in Buenos Aires City, Argentina. I sell household items. A wooden spoon costs $101. We also sell furniture. Three chairs cost $10,000.