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Yesterday the cafeteria collected $91.35 for milk. If each milk cost $0.35. How many milks were purchased yesterday?
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Yesterday the cafeteria collected $91.35 for milk. If each milk cost $0.35. How many milks were purchased yesterday?
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The number of milks that were purchased is 261.
91.35/0.35 = 261
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divide total made by cost each:
91.35 / 0.35 = 261 milks were sold
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