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Christina goes to the market with 50$. She buys one papaya for 10$ and she spends the rest of the money on bananas. Each banana cost 3$. How many bananas can Christina buy?
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Christina goes to the market with 50$. She buys one papaya for 10$ and she spends the rest of the money on bananas. Each banana cost 3$. How many bananas can Christina buy?
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50-10=40 then you would divide 40 by 3 so... it would be 13 banana's.
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