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Eric had $15.00 to spend on paints, which sold for $1.14 each. How many jars of paint can he buy? 13 14 15 16
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Eric had $15.00 to spend on paints, which sold for $1.14 each. How many jars of paint can he buy? 13 14 15 16
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Eric had $15.00 to spend on paints, which sold for $1.14 each. How many jars of paint can he buy?
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13 because then it would be 14.82
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so you take $15 ÷ $1.14 = 13.15789. so you round it to 13
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