Understanding Business
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Author: William Nickels
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Tanya is visiting New Orleans, and she wants to bring back T-shirts for all her friends. She has found T- shirts she likes for $5, $10, and $15. She has budgeted $40 for gifts. List all the ways Tanya can spend $40 on T-shirts. Draw a table to organize your answer.
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