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Yolanda wanted to buy a total of 6 pounds of mixed nuts and dried fruit for a party. She paid $21.60 for mixed nuts and $11.90 for dried fruit. Did Yolanda buy enough mixed nuts and dried fruit for the party?


Yolanda wanted to buy a total of 6 pounds of mixed nuts and dried fruit for a party. She paid $21.
Yolanda wanted to buy a total of 6 pounds of mixed nuts and dried fruit for a party. She paid $21.
Yolanda wanted to buy a total of 6 pounds of mixed nuts and dried fruit for a party. She paid $21.

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