I’m Going Grocery Shopping By Linda Wheeler June 20, 2006.

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I’m Going Grocery Shopping By Linda Wheeler June 20, 2006

What will I buy?

I will estimate (guess) how much each item will cost. Poptarts $1.00 Hershey Bar $.50. Six pack Soda $2.50 Big bag Cheetoes $2.50 Dog treats $3.50 Estimated Total $10.00

Check Estimation Poptarts $1.85 Poptarts $1.85 Hershey Bar $.75. Hershey Bar $.75. Six pack Soda $1.98 Six pack Soda $1.98 Big bag Cheetoes $1.98 Big bag Cheetoes $1.98 Dog treats $3.30 Dog treats $3.30 actual Total $9.86 actual Total $9.86

Tax Sales tax is 7.75 Multiply.0775 x 9.86 = $.76 add = 10.62

How much money will I need to grocery shop? Coins/bills $10 dollar bill 2 quarters 2 pennies

Fun fact Before money was invented people use to barter (trade) other things for food.

Works Cited. (money picture) (money picture)