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mamaluj [8]
3 years ago
8

Beth bought 35¢ stamps and 15¢ stamps at the post office. If she purchased 60 stamps at a cost of $17, how many of each kind did

she buy?
Mathematics
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

She buys 20 Stamps of $0.15 and 40 Stamps of $0.35.

Step-by-step explanation:

40 x 0.35 = 14

20 x 0.15 = 3

$14 + $3 = $17

40 ($0.35) + 20 (0.15) = 60 stamps

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