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Heidi has $4.55. She needs to buy bolts at the hardware store . Bolts cost$0.13 each. How many bolts can Heidi buy.
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Heidi has $4.55. She needs to buy bolts at the hardware store . Bolts cost$0.13 each. How many bolts can Heidi buy.
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Hey there!
One bolt = $0.13
Hence, divide 4.55 by 0.13
Answer : Heidi can buy 35 bolts.
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1 bolt = $0.13
Number of bolts she can buy = $4.55 ÷ $0.13 = 35
Answer: 35
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