Solve the problem. Round money amounts to the nearest cent.Tamara wants to buy a piece of tubing that measures 858 cm. The price is $2.70 per meter. How much will Tamara have to pay?

A. $21.76 
B. $21.60 
C. $23.17 
D. $11.59


Answer: C

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