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Originally, Juan borrowed $10, but his mother loaned him $3 more, so he borrowed a total of $13. He sells $25 worth of lemonade in his first week. After Juan pays his mother back the $13 he borrowed, his
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Originally, Juan borrowed $10, but his mother loaned him $3 more, so he borrowed a total of $13. He sells $25 worth of lemonade in his first week. After Juan pays his mother back the $13 he borrowed, his profit is $12.
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Justification:
10+3 = 13
25-13 = 12
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