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  • 11-06-2020
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Henry buys a candy bar worth $3.20 plus a chocolate bar worth $1.60. How much change does he have leftover from $8.50? EXPLAIN!

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Answer:

$3.70

Step-by-step explanation:

So you have $8.50

You but a candy bar for $3.20

8.50-3.20=5.30

you have $5.30 left to spend

From your remaining $5.30 you buy a chocolate bar that is $1.60

5.30-1.60=3.70

Leaving you with $3.70

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