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Math question down below

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The total cost, 'C' is the sum of the cost of the notebooks, 'n' and the cost of the pencils. 'p':

C=n+p

The notebooks cost $2.55 each so for 4 notebooks we have:

n=4 * \$2.55

The cases of pencils cost $1.99 each so for 3 cases we have:

p=3 * $1.99

Substituting into our main equation we have:

C=n+p

C=4(2.55)+3(1.99)

C=10.20+5.97

C=16.17

Now that we know the total cost we can find the amount of change by subtraction from the total amount she has:

Change=Total-Cost

Change=\$20.00-\$16.17

Change=\$3.83
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