Final answer:
Jasmine spent $9.25 on gift A and $4.45 on gift B out of her $20. After subtracting these amounts, she has $6.30 left for gift C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Jasmine had a total of $20 to spend on gifts. She spent $9.25 on gift A and $4.45 on gift B. To find out how much she has left for gift C, we subtract the sum of the costs of gifts A and B from the total amount of money she had.
First, add the costs of gifts A and B:
$9.25 (gift A) + $4.45 (gift B) = $13.70
Total spent on gifts A and B
Now, subtract this total spent from the original $20:
$20.00 - $13.70 = $6.30 left for gift C.