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Mathematics, 10.09.2019 06:30 haleyllevsen

10. carmine buys 8 plates for $1 each. he also buys 4 bowls. each bowl
costs twice as much as each plate. the store is having a sale that gives
carmine $3 off the bowls. which numerical expression shows
how much he spent?
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(8 x 1) + [(4 x 16) - 3]
(8 x 1) + [4 x (16 - 3)]
(8 x 1) + [(4 x 2) - 3]
(8 x 4) + [(4 x 2) - 3]

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