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Sharon is buying candy. She buys 5 of each type on the menu. If she splits the price equally with four friends, how much do they each pay? Candy Menu Item Cost Licorice $0.05 Gumball $0.01 Gummy Bear $0.
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Sharon is buying candy. She buys 5 of each type on the menu. If she splits the price equally with four friends, how much do they each pay?
Candy Menu
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Licorice
$0.05
Gumball
$0.01
Gummy Bear
$0.07
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Totale price: ($0.05 x 5) + ($0.01 x 5) + ($0.07 x 5) = $0.65
The price each pay: $0.65/5 = $0.13
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$.09 is how much each friend pays
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