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Ms. Thornton is buying treats for her top 10 algebra students in each of her two classes (20 treats total). She’s only willing to spend $30 and finds individualized candy packs for $1.75 each. What is the maximum number of packs that she will be able to buy? Will that be enough for all of her students?

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