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Sara brought a car for 16,586 and paid 1,038 for tax, title, and registration.Which equation shows about how much Sara paid, to the nearest hundred?
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Sara brought a car for 16,586 and paid 1,038 for tax, title, and registration.Which equation shows about how much Sara paid, to the nearest hundred?
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Sara brought a car for 16,586 and paid 1,038 for tax, title, and registration.Which equation shows about how much Sara paid, to the nearest hundred?
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17,600
Explanation:
16,586 + 1,038 = 17,624 ≈
17,600
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P+T+t+R=TA
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