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Scott is selling coupon books to raise money for his football team. If he raised $60 so far and the coupon books cost $15 each, how many more must he sell in order to raise at l…
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Scott is selling coupon books to raise money for his football team. If he raised $60 so far and the coupon books cost $15 each, how many more must he sell in order to raise at least $300?
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300 divided by 15 is 20, so he needs to sell 20 books total to get the 300.
60 divided by 15 is 4, so hes already sold 4 books.
20-4=16
He needs to sell 16 more coupon books to reach his goal
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300-60=240/15= 16 cupón books
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