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2 April, 23:41

Dani wants to spend less than $25 on a birthday present for her friend. If she buys a necklace for $9.50, how many pairs of earrings, e, can she buy for $3.75 each without exceeding her budget?

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  1. 3 April, 00:10
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Start with $25.

    Now subtract the cost of the necklace, $9.50.

    $25 - $9.50 = $15.50

    Dani has $15.50 left after buying the necklace.

    Each pair of earrings costs $3.75.

    To find the number of $3.75 pairs of earrings she can buy with $15.50, we divide $15.50 by $3.75.

    $15.50/$3.75 = 4.13333 ...

    Since you cannot buy a fraction of a pair of earrings, we must round 4.1333 ... down to 4.

    Answer: 4 pairs of earrings.
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