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A lollipop costs $0.90. A candy necklace costs $0.31. How much more does a lollipop cost than a candy necklace? I really need help !!!!!! Gibing 89 points
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A lollipop costs $0.90. A candy necklace costs $0.31. How much more does a lollipop cost than a candy necklace? I really need help !!!!!! Gibing 89 points
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$0.59 more than the candy necklace
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you subtract .90 from .31
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