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The table shows the number of people visiting an art museum over 3 months.

Ashley finds a dress that costs $116 and a hat that costs $42. How much does she need to pay if people buying two clothing items get $15 off on the second item?
- $153
- $143
- $173
- $163
Hint:
Adding the price of both item and subtracting the $15 amount from it
The correct answer is: $143
116 + 42 – 15 = 143
Ashley needs to pay $143.
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