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Craig went to the store yesterday. he bought a pack of ice cream for $0.98, bottle of soda for $1.19, and a lunchable for $4.89. How much money did he spend altogether? Show wor…
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Answer: $7.06
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$0.98 + $1.19 + $4.89 = $7.06
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0.98+1.19+4.89 = $7.06 Craig spent all together yesterday
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