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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 22:20 danielj6760

Kensington was selling Girl Scout cookies and a customer offered her a deal. The customer would place three $1 bills, one $5 bill and one $10 bill in a bag. Kensington would reach into the bag and take one bill from the bag and get paid that instead of the $5 it would cost for one box of Girl Scout cookies. Should she take the deal? Or should she insist on getting the regular cost of $5?

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