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The price of Philip's favorite candy has been reduced by $0.15 per piece. Philip buys 14 pieces and spends $3.22. What is the regular price of each piece of candy?
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The price of Philip's favorite candy has been reduced by $0.15 per piece. Philip buys 14 pieces and spends $3.22. What is the regular price of each piece of candy?
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3.22 ÷ 14= 0.23; 0.23 + 0.15= $0.38
The regular price of each piece of candy is $0.38
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