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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 15:00 victoriazh2005

1. at the bookstore checkout, you watch as the register rings up your purchases and coupons. the prices were as follows: $1.85 $8.56 $6.30 $2.73 $5.25 $4.09 $7.95 – $0.85 (coupon) – $2.10 (coupon) the register gives your total bill as $41.44. estimate the total amount of the bill, by rounding each value to the nearest dollar, and use your answer to determine whether the total on the register is reasonable.

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