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Kevin has $25. MP3 downloads cost $0.75 each. How many songs can he download and still have $13 left to spend?
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25-13=12
so kevin have $12 to spend.
12 divided by .75 which is 16 so kevin can buy 16 songs!
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25 - 13 = 12
12 / 0.75 = 16
Kevin can download 16 songs with $13 left over.
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