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Emily buys the cage and two bowls for $54 the cage cost $40 each for cost the same amount what is the price of one bowl
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First we do 54 take away 40 which is 14 then we divide it by 2 and then we have our answer $7.
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seven dollars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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