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3 January, 18:15

Jordan brought $20 to the movie theater to spend on popcorn and candy bars. Popcorn costs $5 a bucket and a candy bar costs $3. If he buys two buckets of popcorn, what would be the largest number of candy bars that he can purchase

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  1. 3 January, 18:17
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    Explanation:

    Jordan brought $20 to the movie theater to spend on popcorn and candy bars. Popcorn costs $5 a bucket and a candy bar costs $3.

    If he buys two buckets of popcorn, the amount spent on popcorn will be " buckets x $5 = $10

    what would be the largest number of candy bars that he can purchase is Total amount less amount spent on popcorn, divided by the cost of candy bars.

    That implies = (20 - 10) = $10 balance cash / $3 price per candy bar = 3 candy bars
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