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Jasmine bought 6.4 pounds of chewy candy from the local confectionary store. If she gave 2.06 pounds of the candy to her little brother Sam, how many pounds did Jasmine have left for herself? A. 3.8 pounds
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Jasmine bought 6.4 pounds of chewy candy from the local confectionary store. If she gave 2.06 pounds of the candy to her little brother Sam, how many pounds did Jasmine have left for herself?
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3.8 pounds
B.
4.34 pounds
C.
3.98 pounds
D.
4.3 pounds
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The answer would be B. All you would do is subtract 6.4-2.06 and annex a zero after the four.
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Answer:
4.34 lbs
Explanation:
6.4-2.06= 4.34
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