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guapka [62]
3 years ago
13

Jane had $d to buy three Beanie Babies. (In our problem, they all cost the same).

Mathematics
1 answer:
labwork [276]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

$2/3d

Step-by-step explanation:

since it says that if she were to buy all three beanie babies, she'd spend all of her money, this means that since she bought 1, she only used up 1/3 of her money, or $1/3d.

so, after buying the beanie baby, she has $2/3d left.

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