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8 January, 02:12

Harry is in a line at the store. He has 3 items that cost $5.95, $4.25, and $1.05. Explain how harry can add the cost of the items mentally before he pays for them

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  1. 8 January, 02:26
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    Answer: It is explained below

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Harry is in a line at the store and he has 3 items that cost $5.95, $4.25, and $1.05. To add them mentally, he can approximate each item. This will be:

    $5.95 = $6

    $4.25 = $4

    $1.05 = $1

    So by adding the approximated amount, he will have:

    $6+$4+$1 = $11

    So, mentally he'll know he has about $11 to pay.

    The real cost of the 3 items is:

    $5.95 + $4.25 + $1.05 = $11.25
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