SOLUTION: Karen bought 1 can of peaches for $2. How many cans of peaches could she buy for $10?
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Question 1129544: Karen bought 1 can of peaches for $2. How many cans of peaches could she buy for $10?
Answer by Quadratic1600(28) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1 Can of peaches is 2$ so 5 cans is 5 x 2$ = 10$
5 cans
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