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Bobby has $27 to spend on ice cream for the month. The ice cream he likes is two dollars each how many ice cream‘s can he buy this month

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If each ice cream costs $2, then we can divide the total amount of money Bobby has by the cost per ice cream to find the maximum number of ice creams he can buy.

$27 ÷ $2/ice cream = 13.5 ice creams

Since we cannot buy half an ice cream, Bobby can buy a maximum of 13 ice creams with the $27 he has.
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