Mathematics
Mathematics, 14.01.2021 01:40, daviddorley

The produce display at a grocery store indicated that apples were 3 for $1.00 and oranges were 5 for $3.00, but at the cash register both fruits were priced at 50 cents each. If Tammy bought a dozen apples and 8 oranges, which statement about the total amount Tammy was charged is TRUE? 1. Tammy was overcharged $2.00.
2 Tammy was undercharged $0.80
. 3 Tammy was overcharged $1.20.
4 Tammy was charged the correct amount.

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