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Question Help Challenge Last month, Dani's neighbors paid her to take care of their fish when they went on vacation. She spent $4 of her earnings on an afternoon snack and $12 on a new book. Afterward,
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Challenge Last month, Dani's neighbors paid her to take care of their fish when they went on
vacation. She spent $4 of her earnings on an afternoon snack and $12 on a new book. Afterward,
she had at most $7 left. How can you best describe how much Dani's neighbors paid her?
Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice
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They paid her $23 at most
Step-by-step explanation: 4+12+7=23
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