onsider the following list of items from KMF's Doughnuts.



















Thomas ordered 2 orders of doughnut holes, a cinnamon roll, and 3 doughnuts. The sales tax was $0.72.

(1 point)
Thomas owed $
.

He paid with a $20 bill. Thomas should receive $
in change.

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To determine how much Thomas owed and how much change he should receive, we'll need the prices of the items he ordered. However, since the prices are not provided in your message, I'll outline the steps to calculate the totals:

  1. Calculate the total cost of the items ordered:

    • Doughnut holes: Multiply the price by 2 (for 2 orders).
    • Cinnamon roll: Use the price.
    • Doughnuts: Multiply the price by 3 (for 3 doughnuts).
  2. Calculate total before tax:

    • Add the costs from step 1.
  3. Add sales tax:

    • Total before tax + sales tax = Total owed.
  4. Determine change:

    • Subtract the total owed from the $20 bill Thomas paid with.

If you can provide the prices for each item, I could help calculate the exact amount Thomas owed and how much change he should receive. Please provide the prices, and I will assist you in completing the calculations!

holes $1.75
Rolls $2.59
Glazed $ 0.95

Given the prices:

  • Doughnut Holes: $1.75 per order
  • Cinnamon Roll: $2.59
  • Glazed Doughnuts: $0.95 each

Now, let's calculate the total cost of Thomas's order:

  1. Doughnut Holes (2 orders): \[ 2 \times 1.75 = 3.50 \]

  2. Cinnamon Roll: \[ 1 \times 2.59 = 2.59 \]

  3. Glazed Doughnuts (3 doughnuts): \[ 3 \times 0.95 = 2.85 \]

Now, let's sum these amounts to find the total before tax:

\[ \text{Total before tax} = 3.50 + 2.59 + 2.85 = 8.94 \]

  1. Add Sales Tax: \[ \text{Sales tax} = 0.72 \] \[ \text{Total owed} = 8.94 + 0.72 = 9.66 \]

  2. Calculate Change from $20: \[ \text{Change} = 20.00 - 9.66 = 10.34 \]

Final amounts:

  • Thomas owed $9.66.
  • Thomas should receive $10.34 in change.