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5 July, 01:38

Mrs. Gordon had $40 to spend on cookies and pies. She bought 4 cookies, each of which cost $3. She spent twice as much on pies as she spent on cookies. Mrs. Gordon bought 3 pies that each cost the same amount. How much did each pie cost? $ How much money did Mrs. Gordon have left after buying the cookies and pies? $

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  1. 5 July, 01:40
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    First, multiply $3 by 4 to get $12 spent on cookies. Then, you multiply $12 by 2 to know that the pies cost $24. You then divide the $24 by 3 to get $6 per pie. Meaning, each pie had cost $6. You add the $12 and $24 together to get $36. Finally, you subtract $36 from $40 to know that she only has $4 left.
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