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problem: Mrs. Smith decides to buy three sweaters and a pair of jeans. She has $120 in her wallet. If the price of the jeans is $35, what is the highest possible price of a sweater, if each sweater is the same price?

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User Notitze
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Answer:

$120-$35

$120$-35=$95

cant graph it

each sweater cost: $11.6666666667

Explanation:

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User Mehdi Nellen
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$28.3 each I know this because you subtract 35 from 130 and you get 85. Then you do 85 divided by 3 and get 28.3
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User Empiric
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