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Baron Savage
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19 August, 12:32
18.7+3.99
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Sonny Potts
19 August, 12:41
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Answer: 22.69
Step-by-step explanation:
First, add 18+3 and you should get 21.
Next, do 0.7 + 0.99 and you should get 1.69.
Last, do 21 + 1.69 and you should get $22.69 as your final answer.
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Catalina Adkins
19 August, 12:42
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22.69
Step-by-step explanation:
18 + 3 = 21
0.7 + 0.99=1.69
21 + 1.69
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