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27 April, 11:14

Addison paid $1.29 for gum and $0.89 for a package of notebook paper. She gave the cashier a $5 bill. If the tax was $0.14, how much change should Addison receive?

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  1. 27 April, 11:23
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    Ok ...

    $1.29 + $0.89 = $2.18

    Subtract $2.18 from $5.00 and you get: $2.82

    If Addison was charged an extra $0.14 in tax, she'll be given $2.82 - $0.14 in change.

    Answer:

    $2.68
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