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Kia paid $10 for two charms. The price of each charm was a multiple of $2. What are the possible prices for the charms?
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Kia paid $10 for two charms. The price of each charm was a multiple of $2. What are the possible prices for the charms?
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kia paid 20$ for each of her charms
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one was 4 dollars and one was 6 dollars
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