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Six friends go out to lunch and decide to split the bill evenly the bill comes to $61.56 how much does each person owe A: $21.31 B: $10.26 C: $10 D: $8.79
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Six friends go out to lunch and decide to split the bill evenly the bill comes to $61.56 how much does each person owe A: $21.31 B: $10.26 C: $10 D: $8.79
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Six friends go out to lunch and decide to split the bill evenly the bill comes to $61.56 how much does each person owe
A: $21.31
B: $10.26
C: $10
D: $8.79
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Just divide the tab by six and you end up with 10.26
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