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Allison owns a music store and sells DVDs at $17.75 per DVD. If Craig orders 5 DVDs, how much does it cost?
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Allison owns a music store and sells DVDs at $17.75 per DVD. If Craig orders 5 DVDs, how much does it cost?
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If 1 DVD is $17.75
Then 5 DVDs would be ($17.75*5) which equals $88.75
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