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10. Eddie went to Luke Base Air Force Show and brought $55 with him to spend. If admission cost him $5 and sodas were $6.25 each, what is the GREATEST number of sodas, x, Eddie can buy? USE X AS VARIABLE;
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10. Eddie went to Luke Base Air Force Show and brought $55 with him to spend. If admission cost
him $5 and sodas were $6.25 each, what is the GREATEST number of sodas, x, Eddie can buy?
USE X AS VARIABLE; NO SPACES. *
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8 sodas. Subtract $5 from the $55 and you are left with $50. Divide the $50 by the $6.25 that each soda costs. You get 8
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