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Mathematics, 26.03.2020 16:34 abigailweeks10

Helen wants to buy a dictionary that costs $7, a dinosaur book that costs $16, and a children's cookbook that costs $17. She has saved $25 from her allowance. How much more money does Helen need to buy all three books?

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