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At a flower shop, Teri sees that roses are 3 each, carnations are 4 for 3 flowers, and tulips are $4 for 4 flowers. She buys 3 roses and 3 carnations. She has $20. How much change does Teri get back?
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At a flower shop, Teri sees that roses are 3 each, carnations are 4 for 3 flowers, and tulips are $4 for 4 flowers. She buys 3 roses and 3 carnations. She has $20. How much change does Teri get back?
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Roses: 3 x 3 = $9
Carnations: $4
9 + 4 = 13
$20 - $13 = $7
Answer: Teri gets $7 back in change.
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