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Joey went to the toy store to buy toys, He bought: A toy bear ($9.89) 5 toy cars ($5.39) A baby doll ($10.69) Stuffy dog($12.99) A lollipop (¢25) Pokemon cards ($12.99) Altogether what is the total? Round
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Joey went to the toy store to buy toys, He bought:
A toy bear ($9.89)
5 toy cars ($5.39)
A baby doll ($10.69)
Stuffy dog($12.99)
A lollipop (¢25)
Pokemon cards ($12.99)
Altogether what is the total? Round to the nearest ten.
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the answer is 100 dollars if you add all the money you get the answer
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