To find: the equation which is not used to determine the amount of money spent
Answer to Problem 11PT
The correct option is D
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
To identify the incorrect expression, each equation need to be simplified.
(A).
Given:
Making like terms a side,
This expression is equal to amount of money spent.
(B).
Given:
Making like terms a side,
This expression is equal to amount of money spent.
(D).
Given:
Making similar terms together,
This expression is not equal to amount of money spent, because negative amount of money cannot be spent.
Conclusion:
Hence, the correct option is D.
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