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A summer jacket costs $10. A winter jacket costs 7 times more as the summer jacket. Descartes has $68. Can he buy the winter jacket?

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  1. 25 June, 21:10
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    If a summer jacket is $10 and a winter jacket is 7 * $10 = $70.

    Descartes has $68.

    $68 - $70 = - $2.

    Descartes does not have enough money to buy a winter jacket because a winter jacket costs $70 and he only has $68
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