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A display case of children's party favors are marked 13 for $3. If Nate has $60, how many party favors can Nate get? (Assume no tax or other fees.)

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Answer:

260

Explanation:

13 party favors are 3 dollars

5 groups of 13 party favors are 15 dollars and there is 65 party favors in 5 groups of 13

And 15 x 4 = 60

So if 5 groups of 13 party favors equals 15 dollars and 15 x 4 = 60 and in that 5 groups of 13 there is 65 party favors you would need to have 4 goups of 5 groups that have 13 party favors or 20 groups of 13 or to make it simple 13 x 20 = 260 or 65 x 4 = 260

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