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Athena Middleton
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17 September, 15:11
What is a word problem for the problem 8b+6=38
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Rosie went to the mall to buy new shirts for school. The store she was shopping in had a sale in which all the shirts were $8 each as long as she also bought one pair of shorts for $6. If Rosie spent $38 how many shirts did she buy?
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