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26 September, 10:35

Four students had the following amounts of money in their pockets: $3.14, $.67, $2.45, and $1.14. How much money did they have total? A. $7.40 B. $7.04 C. $7.44 D. $7.00

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  1. 26 September, 11:19
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    A. $7.40

    Adding $3.14 to $0.67 equals $3.81

    You then could add $2.45 to $3.81 and get $6.26

    Finally you add $1.14 to $6.26 and get $7.40
  2. 26 September, 13:38
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    Ok, so always remember, when adding or sub. decimals, always line the decimals up so you get the right answer so your answer would be:

    $7.40
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