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Mrs. Washington has $265. She wants to buy shoes for $67 and dresses for $184. Does she have enough money? Explain answer.
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Mrs. Washington has $265. She wants to buy shoes for $67 and dresses for $184. Does she have enough money? Explain answer.
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Mrs. Washington has $265. She wants to buy shoes for $67 and dresses for $184. Does she have enough money? Explain answer.
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No. She does not have enough money. She only has $251 and she needs at least $265 in order to buy the shoes.
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184+ 67 < 265
251<265
this is true so she has enough money
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