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Amelia decided to order breadsticks and a pizza. The pizza cost $12 and each breadstick costs $0.50. If Amelia’s bill was $15.50, how many breadsticks did Amelia order?
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Amelia decided to order breadsticks and a pizza. The pizza cost $12 and each breadstick costs $0.50. If Amelia’s bill was $15.50, how many breadsticks did Amelia order?
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She ordered 7 breadsticks
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