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14 May, 07:40

David goes into a candy store with $4. He buys a peppermint for $.10 each and some sour candies. Each sour candy cost $.25 each. What is the maximum number of sour candies David can buy?

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  1. 14 May, 08:47
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    15 sour candies.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    since David already is buying a peppermint for $.10 the first thing you would do is subtract $.10 from $4.

    $4.00-$0.10=$3.90

    Since we already know that 4x. 25=1 we would get 4 for each 1 whole dollar so since we have 3 whole dollars you would multiply 3x4 to get 12, then you since. 10 isn't more than. 25 we would only be able to get 3 sour candies from. 90 which would add to our 12 to get 15
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