Chapter 14: Problem 8
Joe has \(\$ 200 .\) If he buys a CD player for \(\$ 150,\) what is the greatest number of CDs he can buy with the remaining money if CDs cost \(\$ 12\) each?
Chapter 14: Problem 8
Joe has \(\$ 200 .\) If he buys a CD player for \(\$ 150,\) what is the greatest number of CDs he can buy with the remaining money if CDs cost \(\$ 12\) each?
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