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17 January, 19:58

My sister has $30 to spend on treats for her new puppy. She bought 1 dog bone for $1.80 and wants to spend the rest on dog biscuits that cost $0.60 each. How many can she buy?

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  1. 17 January, 20:20
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    47

    Step-by-step explanation: 30-1.80=26.2 divided be. 6=47
  2. 17 January, 20:22
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    Answer: She can buy 47 dog biscuits.

    To solve this equation we can simply subtract $1.80 from $30 and get $28.20. With the remaining $28.20 you can divided by $0.60 to get how many total dog biscuits your sister can buy. 28.20 divided by 0.60 is 47.

    So your sister can buy 47 dog biscuits.
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