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OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

Linda had a garage sale. She set up three tables at the garage sale and all items on the same table cost the same amount. On table A, items cost $1.25 each. On table B, items cost $1.35 each. On table C, items cost $1.50 each. Tommy, Denise, Brayden, Arielle, Erik, and Salena all have the same amount to spend at the garage sale and each person bought items off of just one table. The purchases made are shown below.

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

Who bought items from the same table? A. Denise and Erik B. Erik and Tommy C. Salena and Brayden D. Brayden and Denise E. Brayden and Tommy F. Salena and Arielle

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

Name ] Number of Items Change Arielle 10 $6.50 Brayden 11 $3.50 Denise 9 $7.85 Erik 6 $12.50 Salena 11 $5.15 Tommy 5 $12.50

OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

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OpenStudy (jordanloveangel):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what grade are you in

OpenStudy (anonymous):

divide each number of items by the amount of change. this will tell you the table each person bought at. for example: 10/6.50 = 1.5385, meaning that Arielle bought at table c as this is rounded.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@gottennis121 same question but I divided on the second number lik they sed n cam out wit pi

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