Question
Part A: Anna ordered a large pizza with 2 toppings. What was the total cost of her pizza? Show your equation and the total cost. Part B: Anna gave the clerk two 10-dollar bills. She received $4.51 in change. Anna said the clerk was incorrect and should have given her $14.51. Who is correct? I need help with this, please help if you can on A and B or any. Please :)
Answers
This is hard, Just add $8.99 + $13.99 + $0.75. And for part B, add $4.51 + $14.51, with 10. And type it in with examples. I am actaully not sure, But if you want, you can just try this strategy.
$281.00. Or $44.00. But I don't think BobTheSkater's Idea was good.
I wasn't trying to say it was good, Anyway I am not sure, Just try the adding srategy I came up with. If it didn't work, Sorry!
Its like eating gummy bears that cost $100,000.900. Lol, I agree with Decan. Answer might be $44.00, use it as an example please to do it right. DOn't worry :|
That is not an answer, And was not helpfull ether. Please enter the answer for us if you know, Not these stuff. Also answer might be: 67.41 Sorry if its wrong! Also use it with examples. Also could be 55.98
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