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31 July, 01:08

Katie bought 4 sweaters that cost the same amount and 1 shirt that cost $20. The items she bought cost a total of $160 before tax Was added. What was the cost of each sweater?

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  1. 31 July, 01:33
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    Each sweater costs $35.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First subtract the total price ($160) by the price of the shirt ($20).

    160 - 20 = 140

    Now were left with $140. Since Katie bought 4 sweaters, divide 140 by 4.

    140/4 = 35

    This means that each sweater was $35. If you want to make sure this is correct just multiply 35 by 4 and then add the $20. You should end up with $160.

    35 x 4 = 140

    140 + 20 = 160
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