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Last holiday season, you bought 7 gifts, each of which cost $10. This season, you need to buy gifts for 10 people with the same amount of money you spent last year. If you spend…
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Last holiday season, you bought 7 gifts, each of which cost $10. This season, you need to buy gifts for 10 people with the same amount of money you spent last year. If you spend the same amount on each person, how much could you spend on each gift?
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$10 plus $10= $1
cause you now buying for 10 people with $10.
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