Mathematics, 04.10.2021 22:00 alissalhenry
You are ready to spend your Christmas money! You go to your favorite store and buy some jewelry.
They are running a sale where everything is $10! You got $130 for Christmas and don't have any
more than that to spend. How many pieces of jewelry can you buy?
Solution: You can buy [ ]
pieces of jewelry or [ ]
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