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Mathematics, 15.10.2019 19:30 angelinakanno

You buy tealight candles and mints as party favors for a baby shower. the tealight candles come in packs of 12 for $3.50. the mints come in packs of 50 for$6.25. what is the least amount of money you can spend to buy the same number of candles and mints?

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