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Miranda bought 8 books about animals, 3 books about outer space, and 4 books about trains. Each book cost $5. How much did Miranda spend on the books? PLEASE HELPPPPP!!!!
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Miranda bought 8 books about animals, 3 books about outer space, and 4 books about trains. Each book cost $5. How much did Miranda spend on the books?
PLEASE HELPPPPP!!!!
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85
Explanation:
8+3+4
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She spent $75
The best news of this problem is that the books all cost the same.
So 8 + 3 + 4 = 15 books total
15 x $5 = $75
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