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You pay $7.50 for 3 quarts of strawberries. You realize that you need more strawberries for your recipe. You return to the store with $4.50. Will you have enough money to buy 2 more quarts of strawberries?
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3 / 7.50 = 2.50 and
2.50 + 2.50 = 5.00 so NO 4.50 will not be enough
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