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Mr. Olson took his family of four to the movies. Adult tickets were $5.50 each. His two children's tickets were $3.75 each.
A) How much did 2 adult tickets and 2 childrens tickets cost?
B) Mr. Olson bought a jumbo popcorn for $4.50, a large soda for $2.75, 2 small sodas for 1.75 each, and a box of junior mints for $3.00. How much did he spend?
C) How much did Mr. Olson spend together?
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