A store's dressing room policy has a limit of 10 garments per customer. If Carol has at least 3 garments below the limit, how many garments does she have in her dressing room?

To find out how many garments Carol has in her dressing room, we need to determine the minimum number of garments she has below the limit (3 garments) and then add that to the limit.

If the store's dressing room policy has a limit of 10 garments per customer, this means that customers cannot bring more than 10 garments into the dressing room.

Since Carol has at least 3 garments below the limit, we can assume that she is bringing the maximum number of garments allowed into the dressing room.

To calculate how many garments Carol has in her dressing room, we add the minimum number of garments below the limit (3 garments) to the limit (10 garments).

Therefore, Carol has a total of 3 + 10 = 13 garments in her dressing room.

10 - 3 = ?