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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 22:20 frisha

Charity sold 110 cookies for $0.75 each. Her cost to make each cookie was $0.20 plus $20 for boxes. How much profit will charity make on this sale? A $64.50
B $62.50
C$60.50
D$40.50

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