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Leslie earned $12 Friday, $20 Saturday, and $56 Sunday selling bracelets. If she sold each bracelet for the same amount of money what is the most she could charge for each bracelet?
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Leslie earned $12 Friday, $20 Saturday, and $56 Sunday selling bracelets. If she sold each bracelet for the same amount of money what is the most she could charge for each bracelet?
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$4
Explanation:
12÷4=3
20÷4=5
56÷4=14
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