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madreJ [45]
4 years ago
14

Marty ordered three extremely accurate and scientific water-balloon launchers from a mail order catalog (one for himself and two

for his friends). The total price including shipping charges was $50. If the total shipping cost was $5, how much did each launcher cost?
Mathematics
1 answer:
frutty [35]4 years ago
6 0
3 launchers + shipping = $50
shipping = $5
so to find the price of just the launchers we do $50-$5=$45
so 3 ballons = $45
divide be 3 to find the price of one launcher $50 / 3 = $15

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