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16 December, 20:07

Mila often buys orange juice and a bagel on her way to work. Today, she tries a new café

and finds that the orange juice costs $0.25 more and the bagel costs $0.39 less than at the

café where she usually goes.

Which value best represents the change in the total price of the orange juice and bagel from

the café where she usually goes to the new café, assuming there is no tax or tip?

+$0.64

- $0.14

- $0.64

+ $0.14

+2
Answers (2)
  1. 16 December, 22:34
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    -$0.14

    Step-by-step explanation:

    because i took the amount the orange juice was raised by and subtracted the cost of the bagel and it came out to be B
  2. 16 December, 22:44
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    -$0.14
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