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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 20:55, ParallelUniverse
Anna had been given $25 to buy snacks for the office party. She bought crisps at $1.40 for a pack and nuts at $3.30 for a pack. She spent as much as possible without exceeding the $25.
How much money was left over?
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