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Assume the value of 21 chocolates is equivalent to 63 sweets as David is only able to purchase 21 chocolates or 63 sweets with the amount of money he has.
Covert the number of chocolates to sweets.
Find the number of sweets he bought in total. (Including the number of chocolates converted to sweets)
63 minus the total number of sweets will be equivalent to the leftover money which is $57.60