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To raise money, the Boy Scouts bought 60 kg of caramels for $130.80. They sold the caramels in 300 g bags for $2.37 each. How much profit did they make?
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To raise money, the Boy Scouts bought 60 kg of caramels for $130.80. They sold the caramels in 300 g bags for $2.37 each. How much profit did they make?
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The Boy Scouts made a profit of
$343.20
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