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nika2105 [10]
2 years ago
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You are working out a budget for your holiday. Here is your list: Food $594.09 Clothes $204.33 Trips $100.40 Transport $310.05 E

xtras $189.74 Estimate how much you will spend altogether $ (Round each price to a hundred dollars before estimating)
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AlekseyPX2 years ago
3 0

We will spend altogether $1400.

We know that the process of combining two or more items is known as an addition. Addends are the sums of the numbers that are added. The addition sign (+), which is positioned in between the addends, is present. The outcome of adding the addends is referred to as the sum.

Given that

Food = $594.09

Clothes = $204.33

Trips = $100.40

Transport = $310.05

Extras = $189.74

Now we have to round each price to a hundred dollars.

Food = $600

Clothes = $200

Trips = $100

Transport = $300

Extras = $200

Now the sum = 600 + 200 + 100 + 300 + 200 = 1400

Therefore, we will spend altogether $1400.

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