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A family has $35 to spend on dinner. They spend $18 on entrees. Side dishes are $3 each. What is the greatest number of side dishes they can buy?
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A family has $35 to spend on dinner. They spend $18 on entrees. Side dishes are $3 each. What is the greatest number of side dishes they can buy?
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35-18=17
The most side dishes that they could get is 5
5*3=15
15+17=33
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