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− | If Ben paid <math>$ 12.50</math> more than David, then he paid <math>12.5 | + | If Ben paid <math>$ 12.50</math> more than David, then he paid <math>/frac{12.5}{.25}= $ 50.00</math>. Thus, David paid <math>$ 37.50</math>, and they spent <math>50.00+37.50 =$ 87.50 \implies \boxed{\textbf{(C) }$ 87.50}</math>. |
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Problem
For every dollar Ben spent on bagels, David spent cents less. Ben paid more than David. How much did they spend in the bagel store together?
Solution
If Ben paid more than David, then he paid . Thus, David paid , and they spent .
See Also
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