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Books cost $6.95 each. Mary had a $5 bill,a$1 bill.and 3 dimes.How much more money does she need to buy one book?
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Books cost $6.95 each. Mary had a $5 bill,a$1 bill.and 3 dimes.How much more money does she need to buy one book?
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Books cost $6.95 each. Mary had a $5 bill,a$1 bill.and 3 dimes.How much more money does she need to buy one book?
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65 cents
Explanation:
5 + 1 + .30 = 6.30
6.95 - 6.30 = .65
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