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6 December, 23:03

Saniya was going shopping. She had 6 dollars, 4 dimes and 8 pennies in her pocket. Did she have enough money to buy a book that cost $6.60? Explain why or why not using your knowledge of decimals.

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  1. 7 December, 02:38
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    No

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say that a dollar is a whole.

    $1 = 1.00

    Saniya has 6 dollars, so:

    $6 = 6.00

    A dime is one tenth of a dollar.

    A dime = 10 cents =.10 = 0.1

    Saniya has 4 dimes, so:

    4 dimes = 0.4

    A penny is one 'hundredth' of a dollar.

    A penny = 1 cent = 0.01

    Saniya has 8 pennies.

    8 pennies = 0.08

    Add what she has together:

    6.00 + 0.4 + 0.08 = 6.48

    Saniya has $6.48. She does not have enough to buy the book.

    $6.48 ≠ $6.60
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