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Problem 3. Ryan and four of his friends were going to the movies. The movie tickets cost $8 each, they bought two popcorns at $5.75, four drinks at $2.25, and two boxes of candy for $1.75. How much money
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Problem 3. Ryan and four of his friends were going to the movies. The movie tickets cost $8 each, they
bought two popcorns at $5.75, four drinks at $2.25, and two boxes of candy for $1.75. How much money did
they spend total?
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For the four tickets and the rest of the prices seen up there, it would be $49.75, but if the problem meant that they bought EACH of something, then the total would be $64. :)
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