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$ John has a $10 credit at the bookstore. He bought some books from the $7 sale shelf. If the cost was $32 after his credit was applied, how many books did he buy?
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$ John has a $10 credit at
the bookstore. He bought
some books from the $7
sale shelf. If the cost was
$32 after his credit was
applied, how many books
did he buy?
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John bought 6 books
$10 credit + $32 cost after his credit was applied = $42 total cost
$42 divided by $7 (for the cost of one book) = 6 books
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you add 10 to the 32 to get 42 and then divide by the original cost of the books ($7) to get 6. so, John bought 6 books.
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