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A customer buys four products priced at $18, $22, $35 and $40 from the same store. The customer returns the most expensive product and gets a refund for that one product. How much money did the customer end up spending at that store?
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The most expensive product is 40 so you dont need to add that in your cost. So just add up 18 22 and 35 and you get 75. So you spent $75 at the store
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cost of most expensive product = $40
total money spent at the store
= 18 + 22 + 35
= 75
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