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You buy 2 boxes of doughnuts for 3.99 each 3 boxes for 4.49 each and 1 box chocolate for 4.99 you pay the cashier 50 dollars how much change you get back
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You buy 2 boxes of doughnuts for 3.99 each 3 boxes for 4.49 each and 1 box chocolate for 4.99 you pay the cashier 50 dollars how much change you get back
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You buy 2 boxes of doughnuts for 3.99 each 3 boxes for 4.49 each and 1 box chocolate for 4.99 you pay the cashier 50 dollars how much change you get back
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50 - ((2(3.99) + 3(4.49) + 4.99)) =
50 - (7.98 + 13.47 + 4.99) =
50 - 26.44 =
23.56 change <==
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