By Ian Bircak and William Shuford The Plot Ian went to a cheesecake factory. He bought 542.3pounds of cake, which costed $ 495.23 dollars. William came.

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By Ian Bircak and William Shuford

The Plot Ian went to a cheesecake factory. He bought 542.3pounds of cake, which costed $ dollars. William came two hours later and bought pounds for $ They came in a week later together and bought pounds for $ How much money did they spend and how many pounds they bought all together?

How do you do it? First, you can choose on to money or pounds. We will start with pounds. We add and pounds to get Then add it onto to get pounds Now the money. We add $ and $ to get $ Then add it to $ to get $ YAAAAAAAY!!!

THE FINAL RESULT IS…… pounds $ dollars