Which explains whether or not Traci’s partial products are correct?
A.
Traci's partial...
Mathematics, 16.01.2021 19:50, pressure772
Which explains whether or not Traci’s partial products are correct?
A.
Traci's partial products are not correct. She should have multiplied 10 × 0.09 and 4 × 0.09. The actual cost is $11.06.
B.
Traci's partial products are not correct. She should have multiplied 10 × 0.07 and 4 × 0.07. The actual cost is $13.58.
C.
Traci's partial products are not correct. She should have multiplied 4 × 0.07 and 4 × 0.09. The actual cost is $16.64.
D.
Traci's partial products are correct. The actual cost is $22.40.
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