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Evan bought k bottles of pasta sauce at $4 each. He gave $10 to the cashier. How much change should he receive?
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Evan bought k bottles of pasta sauce at $4 each. He gave $10 to the cashier. How much change should he receive?
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2 dollars because he gave $10 which is exactly 2 bottles which is 8 Dollars
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Evan bought 2 bottles of pasta and got 2 dollars back
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