Can Rachel Afford Her Purchases?

Rachel's Purchase Choices

Rachel wanted to buy a sweater for $24.89, Jeans for $18.95, and a new blouse for $9.99. She has two $20 bills, two $5 bills, and one $1 bill in her purse. Can she pay for all her choices?

Calculating the Total

2(20) = 40

2(5) = 10

1(1) = 1

Total of $51

$24.89 + $18.95 + $9.99 = $53.83

$53.83 - $51.00 = $2.83

Question:

Can Rachel pay for all her choices?

A. No, she needs $2.83 more.

B. Yes, she will have $1.38 left over.

C. Yes, she has exactly enough.

D. No, she needs $5.83 more.

Answer:

A. No, she needs $2.83 more.

Explanation:

24.89 + 18.95 + 9.99 = 53.83

Total amount of money Rachel has: $51 (20 + 20 + 5 + 5 + 1)

$51 - $53.83 = -$2.83 - Rachel needs $2.83 to be able to afford the purchases.

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