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Samuel and Jason spend 3/4 of their combined earnings from Wednesday to buy a gift. how much do they spend? Is there enough left over from Wednesday's earnings to buy a card that costs $3.25?
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$3.25 is the other 1/4. So $3.25 x 4 is $13 (their total). They spent $9.75
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