Ellen has $20 to spend at the candy store. She plans to buy as many candy bars as possible. Each candy bar costs $1.25. How many will she be able to buy?

To determine how many candy bars Ellen can buy, we need to divide the total amount of money she has ($20) by the price of each candy bar ($1.25).

$20 รท $1.25 = <<20/1.25=16>>16

Ellen will be able to buy 16 candy bars.

To find out how many candy bars Ellen can buy, we divide her total budget by the cost of each candy bar.

The cost of each candy bar is $1.25, and Ellen has $20 to spend.

Let's divide the total budget by the cost of each candy bar:

$20 / $1.25 = 16

So, Ellen will be able to buy 16 candy bars.

To find out how many candy bars Ellen can buy with $20, we need to divide the total amount of money she has by the cost per candy bar.

To solve this, we divide $20 by $1.25, which is the cost of a candy bar:

$20 / $1.25 = 16

Therefore, Ellen will be able to buy 16 candy bars with her $20.