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You need $37.45 for a new outfit, so your mom gives you $13.25. Two friends offer to split the difference. How much do they each contribute?
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You need $37.45 for a
new outfit, so your mom
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friends offer to split the
difference. How much
do they each
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24.2
Explanation:
37.45-13.25=24.2
24.2/2=12.1
each friend contributes $12.1
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