Question
A math teacher has $700 to buy new calculators. If each calculator costs $70, how many calculators can the teacher buy?
Answers
GPT 3.5
The number of calculators the teacher can buy is given by the total amount of money divided by the cost per calculator:
$700 / $70 = <<700/70=10>>10
Therefore, the teacher can buy 10 calculators.
$700 / $70 = <<700/70=10>>10
Therefore, the teacher can buy 10 calculators.
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