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Levart [38]
2 years ago
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henry had charged 847 dollars to his credit card. the cost of his next purchase caused him to exceed his credit limit of 1000

Mathematics
1 answer:
Pachacha [2.7K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The purchase is greater than $153

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