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5 May, 16:28

Mia bought 2 pounds of bananas for $0.45 per pound, 21 ounces of lemonade for $0.32 an ounce, and 6 oranges for $0.99 per orange. How much was her total bill?

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  1. 5 May, 16:42
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    Her total bill was $13.56

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The first thing we have to do to solve the exercise is an equation with what it tells us so we don't get confused.

    x = her total bill

    2 * $0.45 + 21 * $0.32 + 6 * $0.99 = x

    we solve the equation and we will obtain the value of the total bill

    2 * $0.45 + 21 * $0.32 + 6 * $0.99 = x

    $0.90 + $6.72 + $5.94 = x

    $13.56 = x

    Her total bill was $13.56
  2. 5 May, 16:47
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    She will have to pay $13.56.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Bananas: 2 (0.45)

    Lemonade: 21 (0.32)

    Oranges:6 (0.99)

    2 (0.45) + 21 (0.32) + 6 (0.99)

    = 0.9 + 6.72 + 5.94

    = 13.56
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