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He spends a total of $500. Troy spends $160 on bricks. He spends the rest of the money on trees that cost $20 each. Troy uses the equation 500 = 20t + 160 to find the number of trees, t, he can buy. How
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He spends a total of $500.
Troy spends $160 on bricks.
He spends the rest of the money on trees that cost $20 each.
Troy uses the equation 500 = 20t + 160 to find the number of trees, t, he can buy.
How many trees can Troy buy?
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he can buy 17 trees
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