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Margaret has saved $400. She is going to spend one tenth ( 1/10) of her money on a shopping spree. How much money will Margaret spend?
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Margaret has saved $400. She is going to spend one tenth ( 1/10) of her money on a shopping spree. How much money will Margaret spend?
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400*.1=40 so margaret is going to spend 40 dollars
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Margaret will spend $40 because
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