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Mathematics, 05.09.2020 17:01 nicole667

Cam wants to take his mother out to breakfast and has saved up . He buys his mother flowers to give her when they go out, which cost him . Cam gets the pancake breakfast, which costs , and he gets a chocolate milk for . His mother orders a coffee for and an omelette, which costs . Part A: What steps does Cam need to take to see if he has enough money for the flowers and breakfast? Part B: What is the total amount for the flowers and breakfast? Part C: Does Cam have enough money for the flowers and breakfast?

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