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26 June, 23:42

Cara has $25 to buy dry pet food and treats for the animal shelter. A pound of dog food costs $2 and treats are $1 apiece. If she buys 9 pounds of dog food, what is the greatests number if treats she can buy?

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  1. 27 June, 00:08
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    Cara has $25 to buy dry pet food and treats.

    If she buys 9 pounds of dog food and a pound of dog food costs $2, you can calculate how many treats she can buy using the following steps:

    9 pounds of dog food * $2 = $18

    $25 - $18 = $7 left

    $7 / $1 = 7 treats

    Result: Cara can buy 7 treats.
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