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Emily buys a cage and 2 bowls for $54 the cage cost $40 each bowl cost the same amount what is the price of 1 bowl
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54-40= 14
14/2= 7
the price of one bowl is $7
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If the cage costs $40, then you subtract it from your total price of $54. 54-40=14. The bowls cost the same, so you would divide 14 by 2, which equals 7. Each bowl costs $7.
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