Solve the problem.Mrs. Campbell prepared her grocery list at home. Her list contained the following items with their sale prices: cheese -   soda - ; hamburger - ; and gum - . She bought all of the items at the store except

the crackers. How much money did she spend?

A. $24.64
B. $23.77
C. $23.64
D. $22.77


Answer: B

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Exact: 7 tbsp
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