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Mathematics, 20.07.2021 15:40, pam93
Select the best real-world situation that can be represented by 12 + = 13.50. Group of answer choices Mary wants to buy flowers and perfume. She has $13.50 to spend, but has already spent $12 on perfume. How much does she have left to spend on flowers? Rachel earns $12 per hour. How long does it take her to earn $13.50? Jane has $13.50 to spend. How many roses can she buy if they are $12 each? Sarah has $12 in her checking account, but has written a check for $13.50. How much is she overdrawn?
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