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Mathematics, 24.10.2020 03:40, bunnles

Brainliest will be givenPaul expects to sell four out of every five brownies he bakes. He thinks, “I will only sell four out of five brownies, so I need to bake more brownies than I want to sell. I want to earn $10 in total. I need to know how many brownies to bake." Complete Paul's explanation, and solve the problem.

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