Jill has $6 in her purse. She earns $5 by
selling candy, she spends $10 on flowers,
earns $4...
Mathematics, 18.03.2021 02:30, jeanieb
Jill has $6 in her purse. She earns $5 by
selling candy, she spends $10 on flowers,
earns $4 by selling cookies, then spends
$3 on ice cream. How much does she
have?
Answers: 3
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