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Drew purchased 3 books each with a different price, for $24. The cost of each book was a multiple of 4. What could be the price of the 3 books?
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Drew purchased 3 books each with a different price, for $24. The cost of each book was a multiple of 4. What could be the price of the 3 books?
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Drew purchased 3 books each with a different price, for $24. The cost of each book was a multiple of 4. What could be the price of the 3 books?
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One answer you can have is 106 by haveing book number 1 $5 Book number 2 $18 and book number 3 for $1. then you multiply each number by 4 and add them up which gets you to $106
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4,8, and 12 if you add them up you get 24.
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