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Laura is making a patio in her backyard using paving stones. She buys 44 paving stones and a flowerpot worth $7 for a total of $73. How much did each paving stone cost?
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Laura is making a patio in her backyard using paving stones. She buys 44 paving stones and a flowerpot worth $7 for a total of $73. How much did each paving stone cost?
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Firstly,you have to take 73 subtract 7 because the results is the cost of 44 paving stones.73-7=66. Take 66 divide by 44 which is 1.50
The answer is $1.50
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