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25 March, 20:53

A grocery store charges $3.00 for 4 two-liter bottles of lemonade. David has $12.00 in his wallet. Since David is having a party, he puts 20 two-liter bottles in his grocery cart. Will David have enough money? Explain how you arrived at your answer.

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  1. 25 March, 21:09
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    No because he will be $3.00 short.

    So it is $0.75 a bottle. So then you multiply $0.75 by 20. You get $15.00

    So David will not have enough in his wallet.
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