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Mathematics, 24.02.2021 19:50, claudialopez093

Anfernee bought 4 umbrellas and 5 hats and spent between $80 and $100. Each umbrella costs the same amount. Each hat costs the same amount. The price of a hat is $4.00. What is the least amount Anfernee could have spent on an umbrella? What is the most Anfernee could have spent on an umbrella?

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