Joe and Steve went to the store and Joe had seen this jacket that he had wanted.The jacket costed $12.99 and all Joe had was $10.99. Steve said he would give Joe the extra $2dollars and 59 cent that he would have left out of buying his candy.Will Joe have enough money to buy his jacket.Explain your answer.

Yes, becasue he has 12.99 and more.

yes cuz if joe you add 10+2=12 so joe would have enough money.

10.99+2.59=$13.58

Therefore he does have enough money. I dunno if you're suppose to include taxes and stuff. But here's the simple answer. You have to add what Joe had with what Steve was giving him to find the new total that Joe had.

yes cuz Joe would have $12.99 and if the jacket has taxes he would have enough.

when u have to put a letter and a number together what do you do

SHUT UP JOE MUST DIE

in texas we only have to pay the £6 for the sofa

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To determine if Joe will have enough money to buy the jacket, we need to calculate the total amount of money he will have.

First, we know that Joe has $10.99.
Next, Steve will give him an additional $2.59.

To find the total amount of money Joe will have, we add $10.99 and $2.59:

$10.99 + $2.59 = $13.58

Therefore, Joe will have $13.58 in total.

Since the jacket costs $12.99, and Joe will have $13.58, he will have enough money to buy the jacket.