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14 January, 08:33

Samantha goes into a candy store with $6.00. She buys 9 peppermints for $0.25 each, and some sour candies. Each sour candy costs $0.35. Enter the maximum number of sour candies Samantha can buy.

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  1. 14 January, 08:41
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    10 Sour Candies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you have to figure out the cost of the peppermints

    9 x 0.25 = 2.25

    Now figure out how much money Samantha has left over

    6.00 - 2.25 = $3.75

    Divide that amount by 0.35 (sour candy cost)

    3.75 / 0.35 = 10.7

    Assume that the store does not sell 0.7 of a candy, and you have

    10 Sour Candies
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