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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 19:50 JuniperGalaxy

1) Cassie is planning a birthday party for her little brother and wants to rent a snow cone machine. She will also need to buy the flavored syrup, ice, and paper cones. She has at most $50 to spend.
The rental of the snow cone machine costs $25 for the day.
The flavored syrup, ice, and the paper cones will cost $0.70 per serving.
What is the greatest number of snow cones Cassie can serve? Show your work/thinking.

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