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murzikaleks [220]
3 years ago
15

⦁ You started with $300, and you spent $115 on Jake. You also set aside money to cover the sales tax on $300. Now it’s your turn

to decide exactly what you will purchase with the money you have left. You calculated the costs and best prices for sheets, shoes, dressers, and peaches, but you didn’t buy anything yet. Now it’s time to make your purchases. Make a list of the things you will buy and how much each items cost. Explain your purchasing decisions. PLEASE HELP ME THIS IS FOR MATH AND I AM GOOD AT MATH BUT NOT AT WRITING PLEASE HELP.
Mathematics
1 answer:
irga5000 [103]3 years ago
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Answer:Twin Bed – $60.48

Shoes - $20

Dresser, Mirror, Bookshelf - $82.11

Blanket, Clothes, Toys, Diapers - $277

Step-by-step explanation:

This gives us a total of 439.59

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