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Erika went to the store. She got a pencil for 16¢ and a tablet for 25¢. She gave the storekeeper 50¢. How much more money did she get back?
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Erika went to the store. She got a pencil for 16¢ and a tablet for 25¢. She gave the storekeeper 50¢. How much more money did she get back?
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Erika went to the store. She got a pencil for 16¢ and a tablet for 25¢. She gave the storekeeper 50¢. How much more money did she get back?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
16+25=41
50-41=9
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