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15 October, 07:11

Tomas and Kyle each bought a shirt at the school store. Tomas gave the cashier a $20 bill and received $6.15 in change. Kyle

gave the cashier a $10 bill and received $1.06 in change. Which statement about the cost of the shirts is true?

Tomas's shirt costs $5.09 more than Kyle's shirt.

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  1. 15 October, 07:18
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    Tomas's shirt costs $4.91 more than Kyle's shirt.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is given that Tomas gave the cashier a $20 bill and received $6.15 in change. So, the cost of Tomas's shirt is the difference between the amount he gave and he received in change.

    Cost of Tomas's shirt = $20 - $6.15 = $13.85

    Kyle gave the cashier a $10 bill and received $1.06 in change. So,

    Cost of Kyle's shirt = $10 - $1.06 = $8.94

    The cost of Tomas's shirt is $13.85 and the cost of Kyle's shirt is $8.94.

    Cost of Tomas's shirt is more that the cost of Kyle's shirt.

    $13.85 - $8.94=$4.91

    Therefore, Tomas's shirt costs $4.91 more than Kyle's shirt.
  2. 15 October, 07:35
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    for tomas 19.100-6.15=$13.85dollars

    so tomas's shirt cost $13.85

    for kyle 9.100-1.06=$8.94

    13.85-8.94=4.91

    so tomas's shirt $4.91more than Kyle's shirt
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