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3. For every 3 cans of vegetables purchased, you get 1 free can. Tessie went home with 32 cans of vegetables. How many did she have to pay for? A 32 B 24 C 16 D 8
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3. For every 3 cans of vegetables purchased, you get 1 free can. Tessie went home with 32 cans of vegetables. How many did she have to pay for? A 32 B 24 C 16 D 8
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C 16
D 8
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Explanation:
32 divided by 4
=8
8x3=24 paid cans
36-24=8 free cans
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