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17 students on math team want to raise $483.62 to buy books. They already have raised $218.25.If each student raised the same amount , how much more money must each student raise?
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17 students on math team want to raise $483.62 to buy books. They already have raised $218.25.If each student raised the same amount , how much more money must each student raise?
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That answer you are looking for would be
$15.61
i hope this helped you with the answer!
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