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14 June, 17:02

At the corner store, Nico bought 5 pencils for $0.10 each and 3 pens for $0.50 each. He used t to represent the sales tax, in dollars, that he also paid. He paid a total of $2.12, including tax.

Nico wrote this equation to represent what he paid. What errors, if any, did he make?

5 (0.10) + 3 (0.50) - t = 2.12

He should have multiplied 0.10 by 3 instead of 5.

He should have multiplied 0.50 by 5 instead of 3.

He should have added t instead of subtracting t.

He should have multiplied by t instead of subtracting t.

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  1. 14 June, 17:36
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    In order to get the total amount that Nico paid, he would need to add the tax to the cost of the items instead of subtract it. So, the answer is, "He should have added t instead of subtracting t."
  2. 14 June, 20:04
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    The answer should be c
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