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The table shows the prices of some candy items at a store. Jake selected 1.6 pounds of Fruit Chews and 2.6 pounds of Jelly Beans. The sales tax for his purchase was $0.52. .Item. .Price Per Pound. .Fruit Chews. $4.70 .Jelly Beans. $2.35 .Chocolate. $3.50 .If Jake had $25 to spend at the candy store, how much money did Jake have left after his purchase?

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Answer:

The amount of money Jake had left after his purchase is $10.85

Explanation:

The amount of Fruit Chews Jake selected = 1.6 pounds

The amount of Jelly Beans Jake selected = 2.6 pounds

The sales tax = $0.52

The amount of money Jake had to spend = $25

The table of values are;

Price Per Pound
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Fruit Chews = $4.70

Jelly Beans = $2.35

Chocolate = $3.50

The amount of money Jake had to spend $25

The total amount of the candies Jake bought = 1.6 × $4.70 + 2.6 × $2.35 = $13.63

The total amount Jake spent = The total amount of the candies Jake bought + The sales tax

The total amount Jake spent = $13.63 + $0.52 = $14.15

The amount of money Jake had left after his purchase = The amount of money Jake had to spend - The total amount Jake spent

The amount of money Jake had left after his purchase = $25 - $14.15 = $10.85

The amount of money Jake had left after his purchase = $10.85.

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