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Mathematics, 19.10.2019 12:30 melindapeckens

Tu went to the movies. he bought 2 tickets for $9.50 each, popcorn for $5.00 and 2 drinks for $4.25 each. he gave the clerk two $20.00 bills. which expression can not be used to find the amount of change tu got?

a $40.00-$9.50-$4.25-$5.00
b $40.00 - $9.50 - $9.50 - $5.00 - $4.25 -$4.25
c $40.00 - (2x $9.50) - (2 x $4.25) - $5.00
d (2 x $20.00) - (2 x $9.50) - (2 x $4.25) - $5.00

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