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The member of the booster club decided to sell flowers they planned to charge 7 for a flower but they reduced the price by 2 the sold 140 at the reduced price
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the member of the booster club decided to sell flowers they planned to charge 7 for a flower but they reduced the price by 2 the sold 140 at the reduced price
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B because it needs to be 140 multiplied by 5 or 7-2.
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Explanation:
140*(7-2) shows $7 - $2 is $5
then, 140 flowers*$5 = $700
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