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Word Problem: Sadie went to cinema. she spent $ 4.25 on ticket, $2.50 on popcorn and $1.20 on water. how much change dose she get from $10
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Sadie went to cinema. she spent $ 4.25 on ticket, $2.50 on popcorn and $1.20 on water. how much change dose she get from $10
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2.05
Explanation:
total of 7.95,
10 - 7.95 = 2.05
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total of 7.95,
10 - 7.95 = 2.05
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