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Mathematics, 03.08.2019 20:30, josephcarriveau

Natalie went to the shoe store and bought two pairs of sneakers. one pair was $35.60, and the other was $49.95. if she has $100.00, how much will she have left after buying the sneakers? $5.40 $14.35 $14.45 $85.55

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