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18$ for 6 balloons. 2$ for additional balloons . How many balloons can you buy with 50? Answer :22???
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That is correct! Each balloon in those six is $3. Extra is $2 each. 50-18= $32. If each balloon is 2, then you could get 16 balloons. 16 balloons + the first 6 balloons is 22 in total.
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yes, 22
Explanation:
50 - 18 = 32 (6 balloons)
32/2 = 16 (balloons)
16 + 6 = 22
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