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Mathematics, 03.02.2021 07:00, KayJahnae04

You and a friend went to Glory Days for dinner. You ordered a cheeseburger for $8.50 and a soda for $1.99. Your friend convinced you to share and split the cost of onion rings that cost $7.00. How much did you spend on your dinner?

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