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Mathematics, 24.03.2020 21:30 MGA20078

Cal bought 2.4 pounds of red grapes that cost $2.55 per pound. Sean bought 2.6 pounds of green grapes that cost $2.45 per pound.

How much more money did Sean spend on grapes than Cal?

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