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By selling old cd's, sarah has a store credit card for $153.a new cd costs $18 .what are the possible numbers of new cd's sarah can buy
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You do 153 ÷ 18 = 8.5, and because you can't have 0.5 of a CD, the answer is 8. Hope this helps!
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