Mathematics, 26.07.2021 23:10 avastanleyy
Annabeth has $29.00 to spend at the sporting goods store.
She buys a T-shirt that costs $15.32. She spends all of her
money. She also wants to buy a soccer ball for $13.68, a
baseball cap for $8.39, a set of shin guards for $14.98, or a
water bottle for $5.93.
*Need asap* (might give brainiest if I can)
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