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Austin bought three boxes containing chocolates, each at $4.61 and four boxes with pastries, each at $3.20. How much in total did he have to pay?
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Austin bought three boxes containing chocolates, each at $4.61 and four boxes with pastries, each at $3.20. How much in total did he have to pay?
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Austin bought three boxes
containing chocolates, each
at $4.61 and four boxes with
pastries, each at $3.20.
How much in total did he
have to pay?
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$26.23
Explanation:
$4.61 times 3 equals $13.83
and $3.20 times 4 equals $12.8
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