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At Max's restaurant the cost of a child's dinner is $3.00 less than the cost of an adult dinner. You bought four children's dinners and paid $18.00. Find the cost of an adult dinner.
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At Max's restaurant the cost of a child's dinner is $3.00 less than the cost of an adult dinner. You bought four children's dinners and paid $18.00. Find the cost of an adult dinner.
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18/4=4.50. 4.50+3.00=7.50.
The adult dinner is $7.50.
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The answer is that the adult price was 6 dollars
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