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30 December, 12:34

Valerie is ordering salad and drinks for her friends. Salad cost $7 each, drinks cost $3 each and there is a $5 delivery charge per order. She has $50. If she buys 3 salads, what is the maximum number of drink she buy?

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  1. 30 December, 12:47
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    Salads are $7 each. If Valerie buys 3 salads, 3*7 = 21, that is $21. There is also the delivery charge of $5 for a total of $26. Valerie has $50 but already spends $26 on the salads and for delivery. Subtract 26 from 50, 50-26 = 24, so Valerie still has $24 to spend on drinks alone. If each drink is $3, we divide 24 by 3 to get 8. Valerie can buy 8 drinks.
  2. 30 December, 12:57
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    7*3=21 So, 21 dollars is needed for the salads.

    Add on 5 dollars for the delivery charge. We are now at 26 dollars.

    50-26=24 ... So, we have 24 dollars left to buy drinks. That means we can buy 8 drinks. (Just divide 24 by 3 to get 8)

    The answer is 8 drinks.
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