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At an online bookstore, Kendra bought 4 copies of the same book for the members of her book club. She got free shipping because her total was at least $50. What was the minimum price of each book?
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$12.50 each book I know this because 50 divided my 4 is 12.5 which in money terms is $12.50 I hope this helps
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$12.50
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$50/4 = $12.50
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