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4 July, 19:12

Paulo's father bought 8 pizzas and 12 bottles of juice for the class party. Each pizza coast $9 and each bottle of juice cost$2 Paulo's father paid $100-bill. How much change did he get back

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  1. 4 July, 19:37
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    Paulo's father bought 8 pizzas and 12 bottles of juice.

    Each pizza cost $9 and each bottle of juice cost $2.

    Paulo's father paid using a $100 bill.

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    1.) First, multiply the cost of each pizza by the total number of pizzas Paulo's father bought.

    $9 (cost per pizza) x 8 (pizzas bought) = $72 (total cost of 8 pizzas)

    2.) Next, multiple the cost of each bottle of juice by the total number of bottles of juices Paulo's father bought.

    $2 (cost per bottle of juice) x 12 (bottles of juice bought) = $24 (total cost of 12 bottles of juice)

    3.) Add the total cost of the two together so:

    $72 (total cost of 8 pizzas) + $24 (total cost of 12 bottles of juice) = $96 (total cost of 8 pizzas and 12 bottles of juice)

    4.) Paulo's father paid using a $100 bill, so subtract 100 from the total cost of the two items:

    $100 (bill) - $96 (total cost of 8 pizzas and 12 bottles of juice) = $4 (in change)

    Conclusion

    Paulo's father received $4 in change.
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