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Mathematics, 15.04.2020 21:51 unknown6669

Clare went to a concession stand that sells pretzels for $3.25 drinks for $1.85, and bags popcorn for $0.99 each she bought at least one of each item and spent no more than $10 could Claire have purchased two pretzels to drink and two bags of popcorn explain your reasoning please help??

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