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you have a dime and a dollar, you buy a dog and a collar, the dog is a dollar more than the collar, how much is the collar
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you have a dime and a dollar, you buy a dog and a collar, the dog is a dollar more than the collar, how much is the collar
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The collar is 5 cents
The dog is 1.05
Because the dog has to be a dollar more than the collar and you have a dollar and a dime which is 1.10
1.05-.05= 1
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