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Sam paid $20 for two t-shirts the price of each t-shirt was a multiple of 5 what are the possible prices of the t-shirts?!
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Sam paid $20 for two t-shirts the price of each t-shirt was a multiple of 5 what are the possible prices of the t-shirts?!
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Sam paid $20 for two t-shirts the price of each t-shirt was a multiple of 5 what are the possible prices of the t-shirts?!
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$10 for each t shirt
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The possibilities are as follows:
$5 and $15,
$10 and $10,
$15 and $5.
Hope this helps.
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