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valkas [14]
2 years ago
7

Read the excerpt from Common Sense.

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earnstyle [38]2 years ago
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Sorry if I’m wrong guessing it’s B or
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The amount in dollars which was donated to each charity is $15,102.5.

<h3>What is Amount?</h3>

This can be defined as the total number or quantity of a given thing.

We were told it costs $45. 50 each for 240 people

= $45. 50 × 240 = $10,920

Since 5 people were given for free = $175. 00 × 235 = $41,125.

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