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Paco paid $2.99 for each mango-banana smoothie
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Paco paid $2.99 for each mango-banana smoothie
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There is no Question here, but with the facts you provided, i would assume that he payed $2.99 for each mango-banana smoothie. I need a total amount of dollars to find out how many he bought.
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then paco payed $2.99
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