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Linda has $10, Rick has &12, they both put there money together to buy a pizza that cost $14, they buy it, then someone gives them $18, how much money does Linda and Rick have all together. 15 points and
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Linda has $10, Rick has &12, they both put there money together to buy a pizza that cost $14, they buy it, then someone gives them $18, how much money does Linda and Rick have all together. 15 points and explain how you got the answer.
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They put their money together so
10+12=22
Then they buy the pizza that is $14 so you take 14 from 22
22-14=8
Then, someone gives them $18
So 8+18=26
They have $26.
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