Clothing
Peter went to the store with $100.00. He bought two belts for $14.00 each, three shirts for $15.00 each, and a pair of jeans for $25. How much money did he have left?
Help:
We say "a pair of jeans" to talk about one piece of clothing. For more than one, we say "pairs of jeans". You can also just say "jeans" for one pair.
Help:
We say "a pair of jeans" to talk about one piece of clothing. For more than one, we say "pairs of jeans". You can also just say "jeans" for one pair.
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