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George bought nachos and two granola bars for $4.95. The nachos were $2.75. How much is one granola bar?
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George bought nachos and two granola bars for $4.95. The nachos were $2.75. How much is one granola bar?
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George bought nachos and two granola bars for $4.95. The nachos were $2.75. How much is one granola bar?
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$1.10
Explanation:
4.95-2.75=2.20
2.20÷2=1.10
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$1.10
Explanation:
4.95-2.75=2.20
2.20/2=1.10
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