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Valerie is ordering salads and drinks for her friends. Salads cost $7 each, drinks cost $3 each, and there is a $5 delivery charge per order. she has $50. If she buys 3 salads, what is the maximum number
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Valerie is ordering salads and drinks for her friends. Salads cost $7 each, drinks cost $3 each, and there is a $5 delivery charge per order. she has $50. If she buys 3 salads, what is the maximum number of drinks she can buy?
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Maximum of 8 drinks. $7 * 3= 21 + $5 delivery fee= $26, $50 -$26=$ 24, $24/ $3= 8 drinks
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