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Korolek [52]
4 years ago
13

Monica wants to save at least $399 to buy a new laptop computer. She has $284 saved already. Which options below will allow her

to have enough money to buy he computer? Select all that apply
A) she earns $580 and spends $422
B) she speeds $22 and earns $93
C) she is given $205 and spends $57
D) she spends $82 and earns $94
E) she earns $56 and is given $59
F) she is given $38 and earns $42
Mathematics
1 answer:
Rudiy274 years ago
5 0

A, C and E     .................

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