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Mathematics, 03.12.2020 17:00 Darkknighta26

Arnold has $24 to spend at the movies. His ticket is $12. He bought popcorn, candy bar, and soda. Popcorn is double the prize of the soda. The soda and candy bar are same prize. How much did he pay for the soda?

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