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15 September, 01:04

Suppose You want to but three loaves of bread that cost $1.50 each and a jar of grape jelly that costs $4. A jar of Peanut Butter is $2.75, but you don't need any peanut butter. You have $10. How much money will you have left over?

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  1. 15 September, 02:09
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    You want 3 loaves of bread, at $1.50 a piece and a jar of jelly, at $4. So set up the equation 3 (1.5) + 1 (4). You don't want peanut butter so that's unnecessary information. Your total is $8.50, so subtract that from 10, you get 1.5. You will have $1.50 left over.
  2. 15 September, 03:44
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    1.50 is amount left
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