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Lori bought a sweater for $47 and a pair of jeans for $39. If you were to round the amount that Lori spent for each item to the nearest ten dollars, which numbers would you use to add.
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Lori bought a sweater for $47 and a pair of jeans for $39. If you were to round the amount that Lori spent for each item to the nearest ten dollars, which numbers would you use to add.
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$47 + $39 = $50 + $40 = $90
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