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Last week, the school snack shop sold 60 granola bars for $0.25 each and 100 muffins for $0.50 each. In addition, 7 complete lunches were sold for $5.00 each. What was the total…
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Last week, the school snack shop sold 60 granola bars for $0.25 each and 100 muffins for $0.50 each. In addition, 7 complete lunches were sold for $5.00 each. What was the total amount of these sales
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100$
Explanation:
60 ×0.25 =15
100×0.50=50
7×5.00=35
15+50+35=100
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