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Mathematics, 29.09.2019 21:30 reese4232

Your paycheck from work was $304.25. you used some of your earnings to buy an mp3 player for $149. now it will cost you $1.15 to buy each song. how many songs will you be able to buy with the rest of your paycheck?

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