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Callie has 11 dollars and 33 cents. The cookies she plans on is $2.25. She has about 5 friends she plans on buying cookies. Will she be able to buy each friend a cookie?
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Callie has 11 dollars and 33 cents. The cookies she plans on is $2.25. She has about 5 friends she plans on buying cookies. Will she be able to buy each friend a cookie?
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yes she will (seeing there are no taxes and things like that AND she is not buying one for herself)
2.25 x 5 = 11.25
so she will have 8 cents left
If she is buying one for herself, she will not have enough to buy everyone a cookie
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Yes, she will be able to buy a total of 5 cookies
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