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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 06:40 Taylor129

Mrs. Davis and Ms. Moore bought treats for their students. Mrs. Davis bought cookies for $12.56 and Ms. Moore bought popcorn for $11.08. Another teacher, Mrs. Baynes, couldn't go to the store, but wanted to help with the cost of the treats. If the teachers split the cost evenly, how much would each teacher have to pay?

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